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American Gov’t 2nd period
The Amendments
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1st Amendment Freedom of Expression Speech (Time, Place, Manner)
Religion Press Assembly Petition (The Gov’t)
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2nd Amendment Right to Bear Arms (“It’s the Law in Kennesaw”)
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No Quartering of Troops
3rd Amendment No Quartering of Troops Can I stay at your house?
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No Search and Seizure without a WARRANT
4th Amendment No Search and Seizure without a WARRANT
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5th Amendment Grand Jury, Due Process, No Double Jeopardy, No Self Incrimination, Eminent Domain
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Speedy and Public Trial (Impartial Jury)
6th Amendment Speedy and Public Trial (Impartial Jury)
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Civil Lawsuits must exceed $20
7th Amendment Civil Lawsuits must exceed $20
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No Cruel & Unusual Punishment
8th Amendment No excessive bail No Cruel & Unusual Punishment
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Enumerate Rights (“too many name”)
9th Amendment Enumerate Rights (“too many name”)
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Federalism – State’s Rights
10th Amendment Federalism – State’s Rights
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Sovereign Immunity – States are “immune” from certain lawsuits
11th Amendment Sovereign Immunity – States are “immune” from certain lawsuits
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Changes in the Electoral College Procedure
12th Amendment Changes in the Electoral College Procedure
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13th Amendment Abolished Slavery
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Slaves Citizenship, Due Process, Equal Protection Under the Law
14th Amendment Slaves Citizenship, Due Process, Equal Protection Under the Law
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Voting Rights for Slaves – Black MALE suffrage
15th Amendment Voting Rights for Slaves – Black MALE suffrage
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Established Income Tax
16th Amendment Established Income Tax
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Direct election of Senators
17th Amendment Direct election of Senators
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18th Amendment Prohibition of Alcohol – Illegal to Buy, sell, manufacture, distribute, or transport BOOZE
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Women’s Suffrage!!! – right to VOTE
19th Amendment Women’s Suffrage!!! – right to VOTE
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Date and Time of Presidential Inauguration
20th Amendment Date and Time of Presidential Inauguration Jan. noon Lame Duck Amendment
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Repealed the 18th Amendment
21st Amendment Repealed the 18th Amendment
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Established Term Limits for Presidents
22nd Amendment Established Term Limits for Presidents Two (2) Terms
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Est. Electoral Votes for Washington D.C.
23rd Amendment Est. Electoral Votes for Washington D.C. Maximum of 3 ECVs
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24th Amendment Outlawed the Poll Tax
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Presidential Disability and Line of Succession
25th Amendment Presidential Disability and Line of Succession
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26th Amendment 18 years old to vote
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27th Amendment Congressional pay raises do not take place until the following (next) election.
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