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AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION

AMENDMENT 1: RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL FREEDOM Congress shall make no law establishing a religion, or prohibit free exercise thereof Nor prohibit freedom of speech, or the press, or the right to peacefully assemble, or the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances

AMENDMENT 2: RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”

AMENDMENT 3: QUARTERING TROOPS “No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner prescribed by law.”

AMENDMENT 4: SEARCH AND SEIZURE The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated No warrants without probable cause

AMENDMENT 5: RIGHTS OF ACCUSED PERSONS You don’t have to testify against yourself in a court of law (“ Take the 5 th ”),nor can you be tried twice for the same crime (Double Jeopardy) Due Process of law must be followed, including - Grand Jury review of case Mark Fuhrman took the 5 th at the O.J. trial Oliver North took the 5 th at the Iran-Contra hearings North

AMENDMENT 6: RIGHT TO A SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL In all criminal cases, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury from where the crime was committed The accused will be informed about the nature of the charges, be able to confront witnesses against him, shall be able to have witnesses support him, and shall have the services of a lawyer All accused persons have a right to be defended by an attorney

AMENDMENT 7: TRIAL BY JURY IN CIVIL CASES In civil cases exceeding the value of $20.00, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved “A jury of your peers ”

AMENDMENT 8: LIMITS OF FINES AND PUNISHMENT “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted” Tar and feathering The “Rack”

AMENDMENT 9: RIGHTS OF PEOPLE “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people”

AMENDMENT 10: POWERS OF STATES & PEOPLE “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states... or to the people.”

AMENDMENTS Amendments 11 – 27 were added from 1795 to 1992 Amendments reflect the elastic quality of the Constitution Amendments reinforce the ways the Constitution meets the changing needs of society

AMENDMENT 11: LAWSUITS AGAINST STATES Article 3, Section 2 of the Constitution modified by Congress: Judicial power does not extend to any lawsuit prosecuted against the U.S. by citizens of another state or foreign country

AMENDMENT 12: ELECTION OF EXECUTIVES Portion of Article 2, Section 1 modified by Congress This Amendment prevents a repeat of the Election of 1800 –When a tie forced 36 votes by the House to establish Jefferson as President It calls for the Electors to vote for both a President and Vice President

AMENDMENT 13: SLAVERY ABOLISHED A portion of Article 4, Section 2 modified by Congress “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”

AMENDMENT 14: CIVIL RIGHTS Article 1, Section 2 was modified by Congress Rights extend to all persons House of Reps apportioned counting whole persons No person can hold office who has supported rebellions Public debt realized due to lost slaves are not valid

AMENDMENT 15: RIGHT TO VOTE The right of United States citizens to vote shall not be abridged or denied on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude

AMENDMENT 16: INCOME TAX Article 1, Section 9 was modified by Congress The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on income

AMENDMENT 17: DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS Article 1, Section 3 was modified by Congress Senators will forthwith be elected by the people of the state they represent

AMENDMENT 18: PROHIBITION The manufacturing, sale, or transport of intoxicating liquors in the United States is hereby prohibited Men drink at a “Speakeasy”

AMENDMENT 19: WOMAN SUFFRAGE “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex.”

AMENDMENT 20: “LAME DUCK” SESSIONS Article 1, Section 4 was modified by Congress Term of President and VP end on January 20 Senators & Reps on January 3 (Amendment reduces time between election and end of term to reduce “lame duck” effect)

AMENDMENT 21: REPEAL OF PROHIBITION The 18 th Amendment of the United States Constitution is hereby repealed Drinking is legal again (Only Amendment to be ratified by State Convention as outlined in Article 5)

AMENDMENT 22: LIMIT ON PRESIDENTIAL TERMS No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice Passed shortly after Franklin Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms

AMENDMENT 23: VOTING IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Residents of the District of Columbia are entitled to vote in Presidential elections Electors (3) representing D.C. will insure the District’s validity in Presidential elections

AMENDMENT 24: ABOLITION OF POLL TAXES The right of United States citizens to vote in Presidential and Congressional elections will not be denied by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax 1942 cartoon critical of Poll Tax

AMENDMENT 25: PRESIDENTIAL DISABILITY & SUCCESSION Article 2, Section 1 modified by Congress VP takes over if President is removed, dies, or resigns If VP has a vacancy, the President shall nominate a VP who needs to be confirmed by a majority of both houses (Other specifics regarding succession – VP, Speaker, President Pro-Temp of the Senate, etc.) The Vice President Speaker of the House President pro tempore of the Senate Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Defense Attorney General Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Secretary of Transportation Succession Order

AMENDMENT 26: 18-YEAR-OLD VOTE Amendment 14, Section 2 modified “The right of citizens of the United States who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied”

AMENDMENT 27: CONGRESSIONAL PAY “No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened” Thus, Congress cannot vote themselves a pay increase