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Bill of Rights

1st Amendment -Freedoms Speech Press Religion Assembly Petition

2nd Amendment -bear arms

3rd Amendment -No forced housing of soldiers

4th Amendment -no illegal searches or seizures -right to privacy

5th Amendment -due process -eminent domain -grand jury -no double jeopardy -right to remain silent

6th Amendment -speedy public trial -right to a lawyer -jury trial -informed of charges -question all witnesses

7th Amendment -Jury trial in all civil cases

8th Amendment -no excessive bails and fines -no cruel and unusual punishments

9th Amendment -all rights not listed are still protected

10th Amendment -all powers not given to the National Gov’t are reserved for the states