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1.
ARTICLE #1
Article #1 talks about establishing all 3 government branches
Ratified on june 21st, 1788
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ARTICLE #2
Article #2 talks about creating the executive branch.
Ratified on june 21st, 1788
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ARTICLE #3
Talked about how the judicial power of the united states is invested in one supreme court
Signed in convention september 17, 1787. Ratified on june 21st 1788
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ARTICLE #4
It talks about the responsibilties and duties of the states
Signed in convention on september 17, 1787. Ratified on june 21st 1788
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ARTICLE #5
It talked about how the congress calls convention for proposing amendments
Signed in convention september 17, 1787
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ARTICLE #6
It established the laws and treaties of the U.S.
Signed in convention september 17,1787 and ratified on june 21st, 1788.
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ARTICLE #7
It talked about the ratification of 9 states
Signed in convention september 17, 1787 and ratified on june 21st 1788
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AMENDMENT #1
It talks about making it legal to make a law that establishes a religion , stops the freedom of speech,
Stops people from praticing their religion, stops the press from printing what they want,
And stops people from exercising their right to assemble peacefully or demonstrating against the government
It was ratified on decmber 15, 1791
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AMENDMENT #2
It talks about how we have the right to own firearms.
Ratified on December 1791
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AMENDMENT #3
It talked about how no solider is allowed in a persons house without permission
Ratified on december 15, 1791
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AMENDMENT #4
It talked about how people have the right to be safe in their own home
Ratified December 15, 1791
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AMENDMENT #5
It talks about how the country have to respect your legal rights
Ratified in 1791
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AMENDMENT #6
It talks about rights related to criminal prosecutions.
Ratified on december 15, 1791.
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AMENDMENT #7
It talks about how you have the right to be judged by a jury.
Ratified on december 15,1791
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AMENDMENT #8
It talks about no excessive bail or fines, no cruel and unusual punsihments.
Passed by congress september 25, 1789. Ratified december 15, 1791.
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AMENDMENT #9
nothing written in the constitution can be used to cancel amendments to it
Passed by congress september 25, 1789. Ratified december 15, 1791
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AMENDMENT #10
Anything the constitution does not mention can be considered by states as part of their powers
Ratified on december 15, 1791
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AMENDMENT #11
Talks about each states sovereign immunity
Ratified on february 7, 1795
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AMENDMENT #12
Talks about changing the way president and vice presidents are elected
Ratified in 1804
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AMENDMENT #13
Abolished slavery
Ratified on december 6, 1865
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AMENDMENT #14
Talks about addressing citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws
Ratified on july 9, 1868
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AMENDMENT #15
Talked about letting african american men vote
Ratified february 3, 1870
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AMENDMENT #16
Talked about giving congress power to collect taxes on income
Ratified on july 3, 1913
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AMENDMENT #17
Talked about establishing direct election of U.S senators by popular vote.
Ratified on april 8, 1913
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AMENDMENT #18
Talked about banning the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages
Ratified on january 16, 1919
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AMENDMENT #19
Talked about women suffrage rights
Ratified on August 18, 1920
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AMENDMENT #20
Lays down rules for the beginning and endings of elected officials terms.
Ratified on february 20, 1933
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AMENDMENT #21
Talked about how they mandated nationwide prohibition on alcohol
Ratified on december 5, 1933
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AMENDMENT #22
Talks about setting a term limit for election to the office of President of the United States.
Ratified on february 27, 1951.
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AMENDMENT #23
Talks about extending rights to vote in presidential elections
Ratified on march 29, 1961
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AMENDMENT #24
Talks about prohibiting any poll tax in elections for federal officials.
Ratified on january 23, 1964
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AMENDMENT #25
Talks about dealing with succession to the Presidency
Ratified on february 10, 1967.
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AMENDMENT #26
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