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The Amendments of the Constitution.
• 1-10 13,14,15,and19
• By:• Justin Dean• Dakota Hull• Trey
The 1st Amendment.
• Right to freedom of speech.
• Right to have a religion.
• Freedom of press.
• Right to assemble.
• Right to a petition.
The 2nd Amendment.
• Right to bear arms/Right to own a gun.
The 3rd Amendment.
• The right to decline a soldier living in your home.
The 4th Amendment.
• Right to not have and unreasonable search and seizure without a probable cause and/or a search warrant.
The 5th Amendment.
• Right to a jury.
• The right to Double Jeopardy.
• Right to remain silent.
The 6th amendment
Allows you to have a trial in a civil case and were the crime toke
place and to face your accuser.
The 7th amendment
• A right to a jury in a civil case such as a divorce
The 8th amendment
• No over price fines or bails and no cruel punishment
The 9th amendment
• It protects the citizens of America’s rights
The 10th amendment
• Retains the power of each state and the and its people.
13th amendment
• The 13th Amendment means if you commit
• an crime you have to pay for it by doing time. There shall be no slavery.
14th amendment
• The 14th amendment means to protect the civil rights and people who was born in U.S.A
15th amendment
• The 15th amendment means you have the right to vote, But you have to be 18 or over to vote.
19th amendment
• The 19th amendment means that anyone one can vote, It doesn’t matter if you’re a women or men, You have the right to vote.