Amendments (A)
Amendments (B)
Amendments (C)
Amendments (D)
100

Right of the people to keep and bear arms

2nd Amendment

100

This amendment ensures that the government has the right to collect income tax.

16

100

The right of citizens to vote will not be denied on account of gender

The 19th Amendment

100

Freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly, and to petition the government.

The 1st Amendment

200

All persons born on U.S. territory or naturalized are citizens

The 14th Amendment

200

Abolition of slavery

The 13th Amendment

200

The right of citizens to vote will not be denied based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude

The 15th Amendment

200

Right to a grand jury for capital crimes, no double jeopardy, cannot be forced to witness against oneself

The 5th Amendment

300

No soldier shall be quartered in any house without consent of the owner

The 3rd Amendment

300

Right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures

The 4th Amendment

300

Right to a speedy and public trial with a jury of one's peers

The 6th Amendment

300

The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied on the basis of failure to pay a poll tax

The 24th Amendment

400

No excessive bail or fines; no cruel and unusual punishment

The 8th Amendment

400

Right to trial by jury in civil cases

The 7th Amendment

400

Which amendment gives citizens the right to vote regardless of gender?

19

400

Powers not listed in the Constitution are reserved for the states

The 10th Amendment

500

This Article explains the Judicial Branch and it's role of interpreting laws.

Article 3 (III)

500

This amendment sets up the electoral college. 

12

500

Powers not listed in the Bill of Rights are still reserved to the people

The 9th Amendment

500

Lowered voting age from 21 to 18

The 26th Amendment