27 Amendments of the Constitution

  • First Amendment

    Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, Petition and Assembly
  • Second Amendment

    Right to Bear Arms
  • Third Amendment

    Quartering Soldiers
  • Fourth Amendment

    Search and Seizure
  • Fifth Amendment

    It protects you from being committed of a crime unless indicted correctly by the police. You will not be tried for the same crime twice. The state and country have to accept your legal rights.
  • Sixth Amendment

    Speedy and Public Trial
  • Seventh Amendment

    Jury Trial for Civil Cases
  • Eighth Amendment

    No Cruel and Unusual Punishment
  • Ninth Amendment

    There are other laws then the ones listed, and those are to be just as respected.
  • Tenth Amendment

    Any power not given to the federal government is given to the people or the states.
  • Eleventh Amendment

    No one can sue a state in federal court without the consent of the state concerned.
  • Twelfth Amendment

    Each elector must pick a President and Vice President on their ballot.
  • Thirteenth Amendment

    Abolishing slavery in the United States
  • Fourteenth Amendment

    No person can be denied "equal protection of the law"
    No person is to be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
  • Fifteenth Amendment

    African-American can vote.
  • Sixteenth Amendment

    Collect income tax from whatever source it may be derived from.
  • Seventeenth Amendment

    It allows the people from each state to pick their senator.
  • Eighteenth Amendment

    Prohibition of alcohol.
  • Nineteenth Amendment

    All- American women the right to vote.
  • Twentieth Amendment

    Sets the date for which an elected officials term ends.
  • Twenty First Amendment

    Repealed prohibition on alcohol.
  • Twenty Second Amendment

    Sets the term limit for elected officials.
  • Twenty- Third Amendment

    Allows District of Columbia residents to vote in presidential elections.
  • Twenty-Fourth Amendment

    Abolition of the Poll Tax
  • Twenty-Fifth Amendment

    Says that if the President dies, the Vice President would fill his spot.
  • Twenty-Sixth Amendment

    Allows anyone 18 or older to vote.
  • Twenty-Seventh Amendment

    Deals with pay raises or decreases for members of Congress.