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Ratified December 15, 1791. Amendment I. Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly. Amendment II. Right to bear arms. Amendment III. Quartering of soldiers. Amendment IV. Search and arrest. Amendment V. Rights in criminal cases. Amendment VI. Right to a fair trial. Amendment VII. Rights in civil cases. Amendment VIII. Bail, fines, punishment. Bill of Rights and later Amendments to the United States Constitution USHistory.org documents amendments USHistory.org documents amendments
Civil rights generally include ensuring peoples physical and mental integrity, life, and safety, protection from discrimination, the right to privacy, the freedom of thought, speech, religion, press, assembly, and movement.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) became the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution when Virginia was the 38th state to ratify in 2020. Scott Statement on the Equal Rights Amendment Congressman Bobby Scott - House.gov press-releases scott-state Congressman Bobby Scott - House.gov press-releases scott-state
Amendments to the Constitution First Amendment Fundamental Freedoms. Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms. Third Amendment Quartering Soldiers. Fourth Amendment Searches and Seizures. Fifth Amendment Rights of Persons. Sixth Amendment Rights in Criminal Prosecutions. Seventh Amendment Civil Trial Rights.
Match AMENDMENT ONE - sticky bun. On the way to CHURCH, you grab a sticky bun. AMENDMENT TWO - big shoe. AMENDMENT THREE - house key. AMENDMENT FOUR - front door. AMENDMENT FIVE - bee hive. AMENDMENT SIX - bricks and cake mix. AMENDMENT SEVEN - heaven. AMENDMENT EIGHT - fishing bait.

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Ratified December 15, 1791. Amendment I. Freedoms, Petitions, Assembly. Amendment II. Right to bear arms. Amendment III. Quartering of soldiers. Amendment IV. Search and arrest. Amendment V. Rights in criminal cases. Amendment VI. Right to a fair trial. Amendment VII. Rights in civil cases. Amendment VIII. Bail, fines, punishment.

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