Political Science 110 Amendments to Know for Exam 1
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- 19th Amendment
- Allowed women to vote
- 14th Amendment, Section 5
- Congress can enforce these provisions of this article.
- 14th Amendment, Section 4
- Public Debts shall be held null and void.
- 14th Amendment, Section 3
- People who have gone against the U.S. in any way shall not hold office.
- 14th Amendment, Section 2
- Representatives from each state are based on population. % males denied to vote = % of representatives reduced
- 14th Amendment, Section 1
- Due Process Law to the STATES. No one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property.
- 10th Amendment
- Powers not listed are given to the states.
- 8th Amendment
- Protection against EXCESSIVE BAIL and CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNSIHMENT
- 6th Amendment
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Right to council
Speedy and public trial
Jury
Prompt and reasonable proceedings - 5th Amendment
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Protection from:
Self-incrimination
Double Jeopardy
Due Process for the FEDERAL government - 4th Amendment
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Unreasonable search and seizure
arrest - 1st Amendment
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Rights to:
Speech
Religion
Assembly