Citizenship and Amendments Flashcards
Amendment 1
Guarantees freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition.
Amendment 2
Protects the right to bear arms and a well-regulated militia
Amendment 3
People cannot be forced to house or quarter soldiers
Amendment 4
Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures. Police must have a warrant.
Amendment 5
Protects people from being held for commiting a crime until they are properly accused. Double jeopardy - you can’t be tried twice for the same crime. Self-incrimination - you don’t have to testify against yourself in court.
Amendment 6
Guarantees a speedy trial, impartial jury, and lawyer. The accused can confront witnesses against them.
Amendment 7
Guarantees the right to a speedy civil trial (no laws were broken).
Amendment 8
Protects against cruel and unusual punishments. Extraordinarily large fines will not be set.
Amendment 9
Powers reserved to the people. Prevents the government from claiming that the only rights people have are those listed in the Bill of Rights.
Amendment 10
Powers reserved to the states. Protects the states and the people from an all-powerful federal government. All powers not given to the national government belong to the states or the people.
Amendment 11
Prohibits federal courts from hearing trials where states are being sued by someone from another state or country. (Sovereign immunity.)
Amendment 12
If there was a tie in a general election, the House of Representatives would vote for the president. The Senate would vote for the vice president.
Amendment 13
Slavery and involuntary servitude are abolished.
Amendment 14
Defines citizenship. No person in the government can rebel against the government. States can’t deny people their natural rights. Representatives should be proportional to the states.
Amendment 15
African-American men can vote.