U.S. Constitutional Amendments

U.S. Constitutional Amendments

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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Monica Simanella

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1.

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1st Amendment

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1791-Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press; Rights of Peaceful Assembly and Petition. RAPPS

2.

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Front

2nd Amendment

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1791-Right to Bear Arms. The amendment was adopted so that Congress could not disarm a state militia.

3.

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Front

3rd Amendment

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1791-No forced housing/quartering of soldiers. Grew directly out of an old complaint against the British, who had forced people to take soldiers into their homes.

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4th Amendment

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1791-You may not be searched or have property seized without probable cause and/or a search warrant.

5.

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5th Amendment

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1791-Rights of the accused (Self-incrimination, Double Jeopardy, Due Process) Just Compensation for Eminent Domain.

6.

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6th Amendment

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1791-Rights to a Fair Trial (Speedy and Public Trial by Jury, Tried in state where crime was committed, Informed of charges against accused, Witnesses, Right to a lawyer) CRIMINAL.

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7th Amendment

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1791-Rights in Civil Cases (Trial by jury in civil cases over $20).

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