Bill of Rights 1
Bill of Rights 2
Other Important Amendments
The Amendment Process
Vocabulary
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Right to a speedy trial by an impartial jury; right to legal counsel (a lawyer)

What is the 6th amendment?

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Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures; police must have probable cause and warrant before searching your property

What is the 4th amendment?

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The right to vote cannot be denied based on race (this gave African Americans the right to vote)

What is the 15th amendment? 

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The most common method of proposing amendments to the Constitution

What is...

-a 2/3 vote by both houses of Congress (Senate and House of Representatives)

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The Constitution is referred to as a "____  ______" because it can be amended, or changed, to fit the needs of society 

What is a "living document"?

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Right to a trial by jury in civil cases where damages are more than $20

What is the 7th amendment?

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Citizens have other rights that are not specifically listed (enumerated) in the Constitution

What is the 9th amendment?

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If you are born in or are naturalized in the U.S., then you are a U.S. citizen and are allowed due process and equal protection under the laws

What is the 14th amendment?

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The 2nd (less common) method of proposing amendments to the Constitution

What is...

-a national convention called by Congress at the request of 2/3 of the state legislatures

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To formally approve something (such as an amendment)

What is "ratify"?

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Right to bear arms

What is the 2nd amendment?

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Freedom of religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech

What is the 1st amendment? 

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This amendment gave women the right to vote

What is the 19th amendment?

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The most common method of ratifying an amendment

What is...

-the amendment is ratified by 3/4 of the state legislatures

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The first 10 amendments to the Constitution

What is the "Bill of Rights"?

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Protection against cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail

What is the 8th amendment? 

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The right to due process of the law; right to remain silent; protection against double jeopardy; the government must pay you fairly if they need to take your property for the public good; a grand jury determines if there is enough evidence to accuse someone of a crime

What is the 5th amendment?

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This amendment lowered the voting age to 18 years of age

What is the 26th amendment? 

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The 2nd (least common) method of ratifying an amendment

What is...

-the amendment is ratified at special conventions held in 3/4 of the states

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An official change to the Constitution

What is an "amendment"?

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Rights not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people

What is the 10th amendment? 

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The right to not have to provide housing (quarters) for soldiers in your own home

What is the 3rd amendment? 

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This amendment banned slavery across the United States

What is the 13th amendment?

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The Founding Fathers made the amendment process difficult in order to...

What is...

-To maintain stability in society and avoid frequent change

-Not undo the hard work done at the Constitutional Convention

-Ensure only the most necessary changes were made (such as expanding voting rights and citizenship)

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testifying against yourself (or being forced to answer questions that may prove you are guilty) is also known as...(the 5th amendment protects us from this)

What is "self incrimination"?