Amendments A
Amendments B
Amendments C
Amendments D
Amendments E
100

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Tenth Amendment

100

Abolished Slavery

Thirteenth Amendment

100

The right to bear arms

Second Amendment

100

Changed the day the president is sworn into office to January 20th.

Twentieth Amendment

100

No cruel or unusual punishments will be used, nor shall excessive fines be required.

Eighth Amendment

200

Established the two term limit for the president.

Twenty-Second Amendment

200

This amendment deals with unreasonable search and seizure, meaning the police cannot search you or your property without probable cause.

Fourth Amendment

200

Provides equal protection under the law for all citizens regardless of background or ethnicity.

Fourteenth Amendment

200

Splits the voting process for the president and vice president into two separate elections. 

Twelfth Amendment
200

Prohibits a poll tax on voters

Twenty-Fourth Amendment

300

This amendment deals with freedom of speech, press, and religion.

First Amendment

300

Established the order of replacement for if the president resigns, is removed, or dies while in office.

Twenty-Fifth Amendment

300

prohibits individuals who are citizens of one state from suing or taking to court a different state.

Eleventh Amendment

300

No individual shall be denied the right to vote based on ethnicity or background.

Fifteenth Amendment

300

the right to a fair and speedy trial, as well as the right to be represented by a court appointed official.

Sixth Amendment

400

Established the process that allowed voters to directly vote for a U.S. senator.

Seventeenth Amendment

400

The right to a trial by jury in civil cases exceeding the value of $20.

Seventh Amendment

400

No longer required to quarter soldiers during times of peace without consent of the home owner

Third Amendment

400

Two Amendment required for this answer:

First: prohibited the selling and buying of alcohol.

Second: repealed the prior mentioned amendment, once again allowing the selling and buying of alcohol.

First: Eighteenth Amendment

Second: Twenty-First Amendment

400

Provided Washington D.C. with electoral college votes.

Twenty-Third Amendment

500

The list of rights in the Constitution, shall not be construed to deny or disparage other rights retained by the people. 

Ninth Amendment

500

Two Amendments required for this answer:

First: Gave women the right to vote

Second: Reduced the voting age to 18

First: Nineteenth Amendment

Second: Twenty-Sixth Amendment

500

This amendment prohibits congress from raising their salary during the current term they are in. Any law passed doing so will only take affect the next term.

Twenty-Seventh Amendment

500

The right of an individual to not self incriminate themselves and not be convicted twice of the same crime.

Fifth Amendment

500
Established the Federal Income Tax

Sixteenth Amendment

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