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The First Amendment, The Fourth Amendment, The fifth Amendment, The…
The First Amendment
The First Amendment rights are, The right to religion, Speech, Press, Peaceful Assembly, and Petition.
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The fifth Amendment
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The fifth Amendment states that the citizens are guarantees the right to grand jury, forbids "Double Jeopardy", and protects against self-incrimination.
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The Eleventh Amendment
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The Eleventh Amendment states that U.S. courts cannot hear cases and make decisions against a state if it is sued by a citizen who lives in another state or a person who lives in another country.
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The sixth Amendment
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The sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, the right to a public trial without delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial Jury, and the right to know who the accusers are and the natures of charges placed against you..
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The Eighth Amendment
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits excessive bail, nor excessive fines, nor cruel and unusual punishments
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The Twelfth Amendment
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The 12th Amendment provided for separate Electoral College votes for President and Vice President, correcting weaknesses in the earlier electoral system which were responsible for the controversial Presidential Election of 1800.
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The Ninth Amendment
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The ninth Amendment states that the federal government doesn't own the rights that are not listed in the constitution, but instead, they belong to the citizens.
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The Seventh Amendment
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The Seventh Amendment states the rights to a Jury Trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts overturning a jury's findings.
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