1 Proposal Ratification Added to Constitution
2 Freedom of religion Freedom of the press Freedom of speech Freedom of assembly Freedom of petition
3 No quartering of troops, in peacetime without the owners consent
4 Congress – Senate & H of R Compensation Override Qualifications Apportionment Impeachment Compensation Override Powers / powers denied
5 Federal court civil cases may have trial by jury Jury trial may be waived
6 RATIFICATION PROCESS
7 Speedy public trial by jury Informed of charges Cross-examine witnesses Have an attorney
8 State may have a militia Right to keep & bear arms
9 No excessive bail No cruel & unusual punishment Based on the seriousness of the crime
10 Rights not listed are still retained by the people
11 Senators chosen by voters in the state Temporary vacancies filled by governor until a special election
12 President & VP Electoral College Qualifications Compensation Powers & duties Impeachment
13 Indictment by a grand jury No double jeopardy No self-incrimination Due process must be followed Eminent domain
14 Income Tax
15 Due Process – No state can act in an unfair or arbitrary manner Equal Protection applies to the states Replaced 3/5 Compromise
16 Qualifications Jurisdiction Jury Trials Treason
17 Voting age changed to 18
18 No unreasonable searches and seizures Need a search warrant obtained with probable cause Exclusionary rule
19 Voting rights for women
20 Powers not given to the federal government nor prohibited to states belong to the states
21 Voting rights can’t be denied because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
22 If President dies or resigns the VP takes over and appoints a new VP with Senate approval Presidential disability
Full Faith & Credit Clause 23 Full Faith & Credit Clause State to State Privileges & Immunities Extradition New States & Territories Territorial Law
24 National Debts Supremacy of National Law Oaths of Office
25 Congressional pay raises don’t take effect until after the next election
States can’t be sued by other states or foreign countries 26 States can’t be sued by other states or foreign countries
27 Form a more perfect union Establish justice Insure domestic tranquility Provide for the common defense Promote the general welfare Secure the blessings of liberty
Electors choose President and Vice-President on separate ballots 28 Electors choose President and Vice-President on separate ballots
29 President & VP’s term begins Jan. 20th Sessions of Congress begins Jan. 3
30 Outlaw making, selling, transporting, importing or exporting alcoholic beverages
31 There will be presidential electors from Washington, D.C.
32 No poll tax can be required to be eligible to vote
33 President serves no more than two terms or a maximum of 10 years
34 Forbids slavery No forced labor except as punishment for crime
35 Repeal of the18th Amendment