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Purposely difficult Two step process: Proposal & Ratification Only 27 amendments Amending Process
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1791, ten amendments were ratified to the new Constitution Initially aimed at national level, later incorporated to protect at state level too Bill of Rights
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Freedom of speech Freedom of press Freedom of religion Freedom of peaceful assembly Freedom to petition government 1 st Amendment
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Right of people to bear arms 2 nd Amendment
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Citizens cannot be forced to shelter soldiers in their homes 3 rd Amendment
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Americans have a right to privacy Reasonable searches/seizures Probable cause Search warrants 4 th Amendment
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Protections for people accused of crimes Double jeopardy Do not have to testify against yourself Due process of law 5 th Amendment
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Gives accused people certain rights Right to a speedy, public trial Impartial jury/judge Can’t be held unreasonably Know charges against you Witnesses 6 th Amendment
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Juries required in federal courts to settle disputes about property over a certain amount 7 th Amendment
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Prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment Excessive bail Reasonable penalty Limits on death penalty 8 th Amendment
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The people have more rights than just those listed in the Bill of Rights 9 th Amendment
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Powers not designated to the national government are reserved to the states or the people 10 th Amendment
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