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Amendments to the United States Constitution
Amendments
The Bill of Rights is comprised of the first ten Amendments.
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First Amendment - Freedom of Religion & Speech
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Second Amendment - The Right to Bear Arms
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Third Amendment - Quartering of Troops
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Fourth Amendment - Search and Seizure
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Fifth Amendment - Double Jeopardy, Due Process
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Sixth Amendment - Criminal Prosecutions
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Seventh Amendment - Common Law Suits - Jury Trial
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Eighth Amendment - Cruel and Unusual Punishment
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Ninth Amendment - Non-Enumerated Rights
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Tenth Amendment - Rights Reserved to States
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Eleventh Amendment - Suits Against a State
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Twelfth Amendment - Election of President
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Thirteenth Amendment - Abolition of Slavery
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Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process, Equal Protection
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Fifteenth Amendment - Race Issues
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Sixteenth Amendment - Income Tax
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Seventeenth Amendment - Election of Senators
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Eighteenth Amendment - Prohibition
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Nineteenth Amendment - Women's Right to Vote
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Twentieth Amendment - Presidential Term and Succession
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Twenty First Amendment - Repeal of Prohibition
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Twenty Second Amendment - Two Term Limit on President
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Twenty Third Amendment - Presidential Vote in D.C.
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Twenty Fourth Amendment - Poll Tax
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Twenty Fifth Amendment - Presidential Succession
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Twenty Sixth Amendment - Right to Vote at Age 18
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Twenty Seventh Amendment - Congress Compensation
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