Let Freedom Ring The Bill of Rights. Amendment 1 Freedom of Religion Freedom to Petition Dear Mr. President, Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom.

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Let Freedom Ring The Bill of Rights

Amendment 1 Freedom of Religion Freedom to Petition Dear Mr. President, Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Assembly Stop the War!

Amendment 2 Right to bear arms Own a gun

Amendment 3 No quartering (lodging) soldiers in private houses You can’t stay here!

Amendment 4 No unreasonable searches and seizures You cannot come in without a warrant!

Amendment 5 Due Process of Law You have the right to remain silent

Amendment 6 Right to a Fair, Speedy and Public Trial Court’s adjourned !

Amendment 7 Right to a trial by jury for civil cases $25$5,000$0 $1 million $5,000

Amendment 8 No cruel and unusual punishment You can’t punish me unfairly!

Amendment 9 Rights of the people are not limited to those in the Constitution. We have other rights, too!

Amendment 10 All powers not given to the nation are reserved for the states. The states have rights too!