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{ 27 Amendments Review
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Protects against “unreasonable search and seizure” Fourth Amendment
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Powers not granted to the national government are reserved for the people Tenth Amendment
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Assures the right to a jury trial in cases involving common law Seventh Amendment
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Guarantees freedoms of religious speech, assembly, and press and the right of people to petition the government First Amendment
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Restricts quartering of troops in private homes Third Amendment
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Protects against excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment Eighth Amendment
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Protects the rights of states to maintain a militia and of citizens to bear arms Second Amendment
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Guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury Sixth Amendment
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Assures the right not to be deprived of “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law”, including protection against double jeopardy and self-incrimination Fifth Amendment
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Provides that people’s rights are not restricted to those specified in Amendments 1-8 Ninth Amendment
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Rights of All Citizens Fourteenth Amendment
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Prohibits the manufacture, sale or transport of alcohol Eighteenth Amendment
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“Lame Duck” Amendment Twentieth Amendment
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Congress has the power to levy individual income taxes Sixteenth Amendment
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Women Suffrage Nineteenth Amendment
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Prohibits a state from being sued in federal court by citizens of another state or of another nation Eleventh Amendment
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Prohibits Slavery Thirteenth Amendment
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Prohibits the government from denying a person’s right to vote based on race Fifteenth Amendment
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Election of President and Vice President Twelfth Amendment
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Direct Election of Senators Seventeenth Amendment
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Repeal of Prohibition Amendment Twenty-first Amendment
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Restraint on Congressional Salaries Twenty-seventh Amendment
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Presidential Disability and Succession Twenty-fifth Amendment
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Abolition of Poll Tax Twenty-fourth Amendment
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Voting Age to 18 years old Twenty-sixth Amendment
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Presidential Electors of the District of Columbia Twenty-third Amendment
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Limit on terms a president can hold Twenty-Second Amendment
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