The Bill of Rights Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion

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The Bill of Rights Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion Amendment 1 – Freedom of Speech Amendment 1 – Freedom of the Press Amendment 1 – Freedom to Assemble Amendment 2 – Right to keep and bear arms Amendment 3 – Protection from Quartering Troops Amendment 4 – Protection from unreasonable search and seizure Amendment 5 – Double Jeopardy Amendment 5 – Protection from Self-Incrimination Amendment 6 – Rights of a citizen accused of committing a crime Amendment 6 & 7 – Right to Impartial Jury Trial Amendment 8 – Protection from cruel and unusual punishment Amendment 9 – Rights of the people which are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution Amendment 10 – Limitation of the Power of the Federal Government