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.
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.