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The Bill of Rights & the 17 Amendments to the US Constitution Amending the Constitution –Art. 5
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Page 1: Allowed by Article 5 of the Constitution  Amendments may be proposed by: › Congress (2/3 in both houses)  National Convention (requested by 2/3 of.

The Bill of Rights & the 17 Amendments to the US Constitution

Amending the Constitution –Art. 5

Page 2: Allowed by Article 5 of the Constitution  Amendments may be proposed by: › Congress (2/3 in both houses)  National Convention (requested by 2/3 of.

Amending the Constitution

Allowed by Article 5 of the Constitution Amendments may be proposed by:

› Congress (2/3 in both houses) National Convention (requested by 2/3 of

state legislatures) Amendments may be ratified:

› ¾ of all state legislatures special state convention in ¾ of all states

Page 3: Allowed by Article 5 of the Constitution  Amendments may be proposed by: › Congress (2/3 in both houses)  National Convention (requested by 2/3 of.
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Bill of Rights

Introduced by James Madison in 1789 by the request of Anti-federalists

Came into effect in 1791 after ratified by ¾ of the states

Also known as the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution

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Amendment I

Freedom of Religion (No gov’t establishment of & free exercise)

Freedom of Speech Freedom of Assembly (to meet) Freedom of the Press Freedom to Petition the

Government for redress of grievances

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Amendment II

Right to bear arms Right of States to maintain an

armed militia for its own protection

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Amendment III

No quartering of troops in any house without the consent of the owner

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Amendment IV

Right to be free of search and seizure

You may only be search or arrested if the police have a warrant

Reinforced by the Exclusionary Ruledeveloped by the Supreme Court, disallowing as evidence anything obtained through a violation of the 4th amendment

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Amendment V

Cannot be tried for a serious federal crime without indictment from a Grand Jury No double jeopardy Right to remain silent (no self-

incrimination) Cannot be deprived of life, liberty or

property without due process Private property cannot be taken by

government without just compensation (eminent domain)

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Amendment VI

Right of the accused to a speedy and public trial before an impartial jury

Accused must be informed of charges andhave the right to cross-examine hostile witnesses

Right to require testimony of favorable witnesses (subpoena)

Right to be represented by an attorney at every stage of the criminal process

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Amendment VII

Right to a trial by jury in civil cases in Federal court if the amount of money exceeds $20.

Right to a jury trial can be waived by both parties (bench trial—tried before a judge)

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Amendment VIII

Prohibits:› Excessive bail› Excessive fines› Cruel & unusual punishment

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Amendment IX

Unenumerated rights The fact that many civil rights are

expressly set forth in the Constitution does not mean that there are not others retained by the people.

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Amendment X

Powers reserved for the people All powers the Constitution does not

grant to the federal gov’t & not expressly forbidden to the States belong to the the States and people of each State

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Amendment XI -1795

States cannot be sued by another State or foreign country or by citizens of otherStates or by its own residents.

Repealed part of Article III section II ofthe Constitution

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Amendment XII -1804

Election of the President and Vice President

Changes part of Article II section 1 Each elector in the Electoral College

caststwo ballots now: one for President andone for Vice President.

(Before, the person with the 2nd highest number of votes was elected Vice President)

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Amendment XIII -1865

Forbids slavery or involuntary servitude inthe United States

-except as punishmentfor a crime.

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Amendment XIV -1868

Defines citizenship › Any person who is born or naturalized in the U.S.› You are a citizen in the state where you live.

No State shall deprive a U.S. Citizen of life,liberty or property, without due process of law.

No State shall deny to any person equal protection of the laws.› Removes the 3/5 clause from Article I Section II

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Amendment XV -1870

No one can be denied the right to votebecause of race, color or “previouscondition of servitude.”

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Amendment XVI -1913

Creates federal Income Tax› Before this amendment, only the states could tax an individual’s income

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Amendment XVII -1913

Senators elected by popular vote instead of by State legislatures

If vacancy occurs, governor must call aspecial election.› The governor may appoint a replacement

for the remainder of the term if the state legislature authorizes that step.

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Amendment XVIII -1919

Prohibition of the production, possession, sale, distribution and importation of intoxicating liquors

Later repealed by the 21st amendment

Only amendment to be repealed

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Amendment XIX -1920

Women’s vote – Right to vote cannot bedenied on the basis of sex.

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Amendment XX -1933

Changes date for start President’s/VP’sterm to Jan 20th

Moved start of Congress’ term to January 3rd

Lame Duck Amendment

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Amendment XXI -1933

Repeal of the 18th Amendment (End ofProhibition)

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Amendment XXII -1951

Two term limit for President If President succeeded to the

Presidency in the last half of the previous presidency, maximum term limit 10 years.

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Amendment XXIII -1961

Added Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia –Washington D.C.

Maximum the same number of Electors for the least populous State (3)

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Amendment XXIV -1964

No one may be denied the right to vote in any federal election for not paying any poll tax or other tax.

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Amendment XXV -1967

Provision for presidential succession Provided for the replacement of the V.P. when

there is a vacancy. (President nominates, subject to majority

vote of both Houses of Congress President can make written declaration to

Senate pro tem and Speaker of the Housethat he is incapacitated, temporarilyrelieved by Vice President until he deliversrescindment letter.

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Amendment XXVI -1971

Voting age reduced from 21 to 18› A State may enact a lower age to

vote.

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Amendment XXVII -1992

Limits Congress’ control over its wages bydelaying implementation of any increase until after the next regular Congressional election.