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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
The Bill of Rights The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
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1st Amendment Protection of 5 basic freedoms 1. speech 2. press 3. religion 4. assembly 5. petition
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2nd Amendment The right to keep and bear arms
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3rd Amendment Protection from Quartering troops
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4th Amendment Protection from unreasonable search and seizure
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5th Amendment Right to due process – Grand Jury indictment
Protection from “double jeopardy” – persons can not be charged with the same crime twice Protection from self incrimination – “You have the right to remain silent”; plead the 5th Eminent Domain – compensation is required if the government takes property
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6th Amendment Trial by Jury Right to a speedy, public trial
Right to a lawyer
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7th Amendment Right to a Jury Trial in civil cases greater than $20
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8th Amendment Protection fro Cruel and Unusual punishment
Protection from excessive bail
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9th Amendment Protection of rights not specifically listed in the Bill of Rights – just because it is not listed does not mean it can’t be a right
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10th Amendment Reserved powers – those powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved for the states
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