1st Amendment - Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and petition, 2nd Amendment - Right to bear arms, 4th Amendment - No unreasonable searches and seizures, 5th Amendment - Rights of accused, no self-incrimination or double jeopardy, 6th Amendment - Rights of accused to a fair trial (speedy and public, right to lawyer), 8th Amendment - No excessive bail nor cruel and unusual punishment, 9th Amendment - People get rights not listed in Constitution, 10th Amendment - Powers not listed reserved to states, 13th Amendment - Abolishes Slavery, 14th Amendment - Defines citizenship and rights to due process of law, 15th Amendment - Can’t prevent a person from voting based on race or being a former slave, 17th Amendment - Establishes direct election of senators, 19th Amendment - Women get the vote, 22nd Amendment - President limited to 2 terms, 23rd Amendment - Washington D.C. residents can vote for President, 24th Amendment - Abolishes poll taxes, 25th Amendment - Presidential succession and replacement of VP, 26th Amendment - 18 year olds get the vote,
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AP GOV Constitutional Amendments
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