Amendments 1-6 | Amendments 7-11 | Amendments 12-16 | Amendments 17-21 | Amendments 22-27 |
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Right to bear arms
What right does the 2nd Amendment give you
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Previously established rights of the United States
What can't the rights of the Amendments go against in the 9th amendment?
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Make and collect taxes without appointment from the states
In the 16th Amendment, what does congress have the ability to do?
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Gender
Due to the 19th amendment, you are allowed to vote no matter of your what?
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18 years old
What is the minimum age to vote?
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Search warrant. Judge
What must a police officer have to search someone's house and who verifies it?
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20 dollars
What is the least amount of money required to be able to have a jury in court?
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Punishment for a crime
What is the only circumstance where slavery isn't illegal in the United States?
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Manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors
What does the 18th amendment ratify in the United States?
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Vote without taxation
What do all United State citizens have the right to do in the 24th amendment?
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Religion, speech, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government
What freedoms do you have in the 1st Amendment?
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Federal court
What court can't be involved when a citizen from one state is suing a different state?
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Race, color, or previous condition of servitude
In the 15th amendment, a person's right to vote should not be taken away from them no matter what?
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18th Amendment
What amendment is taken away stated in the 21st amendment?
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10 years
What is the max number of years someone can be president?
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Can't be charged with the same crime more than once
What can't a person be charged with, in the 5th Amendment?
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The money you can pay to get out of jail before the court date
What is bail?
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Vice president: Senate
President: House of representatives
If there is no majority vote of the vice president, who does the deciding vote go to? What about the president?
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President and Vice President: Noon on January 20
Senators and representatives: Noon on January 3
When do the terms of the President and Vice President end? What about senators and representatives?
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2 senators and 1 representative
How many senators and representatives does D.C. have?
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The act of a government in billeting or assigning soldiers to private houses, without the consent of the owners of such houses, and requiring such owners to supply them with board or lodging or both
What is quartering?
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The states
Who are the powers given to if they aren't directly given to the federal government?
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Life, liberty, and property
In the 14th amendment, what does every United States citizen have the right to?
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Governor can decide to fill that spot with a different senator, or he can wait till the next election
If there is a vacancy of a senator, how is that spot filled?
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Change their salary
What don't senators and representatives have the right to do during their term?
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