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Amendment- 1 - The 5 basic Freedoms (of speech, religion, press, assembly, petition)

2- freedom to bear arms

3- right not to house soldiers in your own home

4- Must have a search warrant

5- Protects person accused of a crime, right to trial

6- Right to trial by jury, right to a lawyer

7- Jury trial in cases dealing with money/civil cases

8No excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishment

9- Jest because the Bill of Rights doesn't say it doesn't mean it is not your right

10- Rights not given to the National Government are given to the states

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