Amendments
Amendments
Amendments
Amendments
Amendments
100
1st amendment?

Freedom of religion, speech, petition and assembly

100

6th amendment?

Right to speedy and public trial, impartial jury and right to counsel.

100

11th amendment?

States are protected from being sued by citizens of another state.

100

16th amendment?

Established federal income tax.

100

21st amendment?

Repealed the prohibition of alcohol

200

2nd amendment?

Right to Bear Arms

200

7th amendment?

Right to a trial by jury in common-law cases.

200

12th amendment?

Separated balloting procedures for president and vice-president (put them as a team).

200
17th amendment?

Direct election of U.S. Senators.

200

22nd amendment?

Presidents limited to 2 terms.
(8 years)

300

3rd amendment?

No quartering of soldiers

300

8th amendment?

Protection against cruel and unusual punishment. No excessive bail imposed.

300

13th amendment?

Abolition of slavery.

300

18th amendment?

prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages for consumption

300

23rd amendment? 

The 23rd amendment gives residents of Washington DC the right to vote for representatives in the Electoral College. ... Since DC is not a state, its residents were not allowed to vote for President as well as elected voting representative to Congress.

400

4th Amendment?

Protection against illegal search and seizure

400

9th amendment?

The enumeration of rights in the Constitution won't be used against the people.

400

14th amendment?

Granted former slaves citizenship and equal protection, established principle of selective incorporation.

400

19th amendment?

Women got the right to vote. 

400

24th amendment?

Made poll taxes illegal in response to the Jim Crow Laws.

500

5th amendment?

Protection against self-incrimination, double jeopardy. Protection of due process and right to a grand jury.

500

10th amendment?

Reserved powers to the states.

500

15th amendment?

The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted African American men the right to vote by declaring that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."

500

20th amendment?

President and vice-president's term of office begins on January 20th, and no longer in March.
The 20th amendment is a simple amendment that sets the dates at which federal (United States) government elected offices end.

500

25th amendment?

Says that if the President becomes unable to do their job, the Vice President becomes the President. This can happen for just a little while, if the President is just sick or disabled for a short time.

M
e
n
u