A. protection against forceful quartering of peoples. The owner must provide consent before one may be quatered in their house. B. The rights of the accused. It protects against self incrimination, double jeopardy, and guarantees due process of law. C. Established the direct election of senators. E. Issued the right to vote regardless of race, color, or creed. F. Preamble, Articles, and the Amendments G. States may not sue other states. H. Anyone above the age of 18 cannot be denied the right to vote. I. freedom of speech, religion, press, peaceably assemble and to formally express grievances. J. Rights of the people are not limited to those rights stated in the Constitution. K. It changed the electoral college. Stated that votes for candidates must specify position for which they are voting. L. It is the lame duck amendment. It moved the inauguration date from March to January 20th. M. It ended prohibition. Declared the 18th amendment to be null and void. N. The amount of money involved in a civil suit in order to have a trial by jury. O. That there could be an income tax. P. Protection against unreasonable search and seizure. Q. Gave Washington DC the right to vote in Presidential elections. R. Reserves powers that are not delegated to the United States nor prohibited to the states are reserved for the states or the people. S. Gave women the right to vote. T. The right to a public and speedy trial, and impartial jury of one's peers, trial in the district in which the crime was committed, to be informed of the accusation, right to an attorney, and witnesses. |