1st Amendment (1791) - ANS-The proper to unfastened speech, press, meeting, petition,
and religion
2nd Amendment (1791) - ANS-The right to undergo palms
third Amendment (1791) - ANS-No quartering of troops in peacetime
4th Amendment (1791) - ANS-Guards against unreasonable searches and seizures
5th Amendment (1791) - ANS-The right to due system and no double jeopardy
6th Amendment (1791) - ANS-The right to a truthful and rapid trial
7th Amendment (1791) - ANS-Right to a jury trial for crook and a few civil instances
8th Amendment (1791) - ANS-Prohibits excessive bail and no unusual punishment
9th Amendment (1791) - ANS-Addresses our unenumerated rights
tenth Amendment (1791) - ANS-Federal powers aren't said inside the Constitution are
reserved for the states
11th Amendment (1795) - ANS-Any nation can be sued by using a U.S. Citizen
12th Amendment (1804) - ANS-Changes in electoral college approaches
13th Amendment (1865) - ANS-Abolishes and prohibits slavery
14th Amendment (1868) - ANS-Citizenship due technique same protection
fifteenth Amendment (1870) - ANS-U.S. Cannot prevent someone from vote casting due to
race, colour, or creed
sixteenth Amendment (1913) - ANS-Congress is given the energy to tax earning
seventeenth Amendment (1913) - ANS-The direct election of senators
18th Amendment (1919) - ANS-Prohibition of liquor
19th Amendment (1920) - ANS-Women gain the right to vote