Bill of Rights
Voting Amendments
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous II
Miscellaneous III
100

Grand jury, eminent domain, no self-incrimination, no double jeopardy, due process

5th Amendment

100

Black men (non-white men) can vote

15th Amendment

100

1) Alcohol illegal:

2) Alcohol legal again:

1) 18th Amendment

2) 21st Amendment

100

1) Slavery Abolished:

13th Amendment

100

1) No Quartering of soldiers:

2) Right to a Jury trial

1) 3rd Amendment

2) 7th Amendment

200

Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition and Speech

1st Amendment

200

Women can vote

19th Amendment

200

Due process clause, Equal protections clause:

14th Amendment

200

Restricts lawsuits against the states:

11th Amendment

200

"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people"

9th Amendment

300

No cruel or unusual punishments

8th Amendment

300

The citizens of the state vote for their U.S. Senators:

17th Amendment

300

Presidential succession: If the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office, the vice president becomes president. 



25th Amendment

300

States that the President-Elect starts his job on January 20th instead of March 4th (It's called the lame duck amendment)

20th Amendment

300

Powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people:

10th Amendment

400

1) The right to an attorney, 2) speedy and public trial, 3) the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, 4) the right to confront witnesses against them, 5) the right to compel witnesses in their favor

6th Amendment

400

18 year old citizens can vote

26th Amendment

400

Two-term limit for the President:

22nd Amendment

400

Congressional Pay:

27th Amendment

400

Right to own a gun:

2nd Amendment

500
  • No warrants shall issue without probable cause
  • Warrants must be supported by oath or affirmation
  • Warrants must particularly describe the place to be searched and the people or things to be seized 

4th Amendment

500

District of Columbia residents can vote in national elections:

23rd Amendment

500

The President and Vice-President are on separate ballots:

12th Amendment

500

No poll taxes are allowed: 

24th Amendment

500

1) The government and impose federal taxes:

1) 16th Amendment