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Constitution Day 2019

Bill of Rights (Amendments 1 to 10)

The Bill of Rights is first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.

Amendments 11 to 27

Amendment 11 - Authority of Federal Courts Restricted.

Amendment 12 - Election of the President and Vice President.

Amendment 13 - Slavery Outlawed.

Amendment 14 - Rights of Citizenship.

Amendment 15 - Voting Rights for All Races.

Amendment 16 - Federal Income Taxes.

Amendment 17 - Election of Senators by Popular Vote.

Amendment 18 - Liquor Outlawed.

Amendment 19 - Voting Rights for Men and Women.

Amendment 20 - Terms of the President and Congress; Replacing the President.

Amendment 21 - Control of Liquor Returned to the States.

Amendment 22 - Presidents Limited to Two Terms.

Amendment 23 - Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia.

Amendment 24 - Voting Rights Protected from Taxes.

Amendment 25 - Replacing the President and Vice President.

Amendment 26 - Voting Rights for All Citizens Eighteen or Older.

Amendment 27 - Changes in Salaries of Senators and Representatives.