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How do we remember ALL these amendments??
Amendments Review How do we remember ALL these amendments??
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1st Amendment Freedom of Religion Speech Press Assembly Petition
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2nd Amendment Right to bear arms
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3rd Amendment Government can not force you to QUARTER (shelter) TROOPS
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4th Amendment Protection from search and seizures without warrant
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5th Amendment Due process double jeopardy self- incrimination
eminent domain
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6th Amendment speedy trial trial by jury right to counsel (a lawyer)
RIGHTS OF ACCUSED speedy trial trial by jury right to counsel (a lawyer) Miranda v. Arizona
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7th amendment Civil trial by Jury
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cruel and unusual punishment
8th Amendment excessive bail cruel and unusual punishment
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9th Amendment Unenumerated Rights
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10th Amendment Left to the states or the people
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13th – 14th – 15th Rights of African Americans after Civil War 1st have to abolish slavery – 13th (13 bad # = slavery bad) 2nd have to give citizenship – 14th once you are citizen then you can vote 15th 13 – abolish slavery 14 – citizenship 15 – voting rights
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FOR DRINKING WITH WOMEN
16th – 17th – 18th – 19th WE SHOULD TAX SENATORS FOR DRINKING WITH WOMEN 16th – Income Tax 17th – Direct elections of senators 18th – Prohibition of Alcohol (no drinks at 18) 19th – Women’s suffrage (right to vote) 21st - repealed 18th (yes drink at 21)
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22nd th 26th 22nd – 2 terms for president 24th – No POLL tax (poll has 4 letters) 26th – voting age to 18 – if old enough to fight (Vietnam)– old enough to vote (draft was from ages 18-26)
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