
Amendments
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- Q1freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly1st Amendment30s
- Q2Right to bear arms2nd Amendment30s
- Q3Quartering soldiers3rd Amendment30s
- Q4Searches and seizures; warrants4th Amendment30s
- Q5Due process; self-incrimination; no double jeopardy; eminent domain; grand jury hearings5th Amendment30s
- Q6Trials: speedy, public in jurisdiction where alleged crime took place; know charges; attorney; call and confront witnesses6th Amendment30s
- Q7Right to a trial by jury in civil cases (LAWSUIT)7th Amendment30s
- Q8excessive bail, and fines; cruel and unusual punishment8th Amendment30s
- Q9unenumerated rights (not listed)9th Amendment30s
- Q10federalism: powers reserved to the states10th Amendment30s
- Q11Immunity of the states to suits of common law, or civil law (lawsuits) ---a resident of one state cannot sue another state in federal court11th Amendment30s
- Q12revision of presidential election procedures: two separate ballots for POTUS & VP in Electoral College (*went from 1 ballot to 2)12th Amendment30s
- Q13abolition of slavery13th Amendment30s
- Q14citizenship, due process, equal protection14th Amendment30s
- Q15no denial of vote b/c of race, color, or previous enslavement (African American men could vote)15th Amendment30s