The Constitution

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The Constitution 27 Amendments

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Transcript of The Constitution

Page 1: The Constitution

The ConstitutionThe Constitution

27 Amendments27 Amendments

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Amendment #1Amendment #1

Freedom of SpeechFreedom of Speech

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Freedom of ReligionFreedom of Religion

Amendment #1Amendment #1

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Freedom of PressFreedom of Press

Amendment #1Amendment #1

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Freedom of PetitionFreedom of Petition

Amendment #1Amendment #1

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Freedom of AssemblyFreedom of Assembly

Amendment #1Amendment #1

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Amendment #2Amendment #2

Right to Bear ArmsRight to Bear Arms

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Amendment #3Amendment #3

No Quartering TroopsNo Quartering Troops

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Amendment #4Amendment #4

No illegal search and seizureNo illegal search and seizure

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Amendment #5Amendment #5

Rights of the Accused:Rights of the Accused:

No Self-Incrimination

No Double Jeopardy

Eminent Domain

Grand Jury

Due Process of Law

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Amendment #6Amendment #6

Right to Jury Trial

Confront Witnesses

Right to Counsel

Right to Jury Trial

Confront Witnesses

Right to Counsel

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Amendment #7Amendment #7

Right to Civil Trials over $20Right to Civil Trials over $20

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Amendment #8Amendment #8

No Cruel or Unusual PunishmentNo Cruel or Unusual Punishment

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Amendment #9Amendment #9

Other Rights: If we don’t address it in the Constitution, assume you have the right.

Other Rights: If we don’t address it in the Constitution, assume you have the right.

Amendment #10Amendment #10State Rights: If rights are not addressed

by the national government, the states have the right to grant the rights to you.

State Rights: If rights are not addressed by the national government, the states have the right to grant the rights to you.