What are the Constitutional Amendments (4.52)
1st Amendment - Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition (1791) (4.56)
2nd Amendment - Right to own weapons (1791) (4.43)
3rd Amendment - Protection against the housing of soldiers (1791) (4.34)
4th Amendment - Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure (1791) (5.28)
5th Amendment - Rights of a persons accused of a crime (1791) (4.45)
6th Amendment - Right to a jury trial in a criminal case (1791) (4.49)
7th Amendment - Right to a Jury trial in a civil case (1791) (4.35)
8th Amendment - Protection from unfair fines and punishment (1791) (4.20)
9th Amendment - (1791) (4.15)
10th Amendment - Powers of the states and the people (1791) (4.15)
11th Amendment - (5.16)
12th Amendment - Election of the President and Vice President (4.28)
13th Amendment - Slavery outlawed (4.24)
14th Amendment - (4.49)
15th Amendment - (4.37)
16th Amendment - Income Tax (5.31)
17th Amendment - Direct Election of Senators (4.18)
18th Amendment - Prohibition of alcoholic drinks (4.02)
19th Amendment - Women given the right to vote (4.37)
20th Amendment - Terms of Office (4.18)
21st Amendment - Repeal of Prohibition (3.51)
22nd Amendment - President limited to serving two terms (3.44)
23rd Amendment - Presidential Elections for the District of Columbia (3.30)
24th Amendment - Poll tax ended (3.20)
25th Amendment - Presidential succession (4.07)
26th Amendment - Voting age lowered to eighteen (2.48)
27th Amendment - (3.08)