History 2301E Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Excessive Bail Clause, Meddle, Petersen House

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1st - freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly : right to petition. 2nd - right to keep and bear arms. 4th - protection from unreasonable search and seizure. 5th - due process, double jeopardy, self- incrimination, eminent domain. 6th - trial by jury and rights of the accused; speedy trial, public trial and right to counsel. 8th - prohibition of excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment. 9th - protection of rights not speci cally enumerated in the constitution. The constitution created: september 25, 1789 - rati ed: One of the dropped amendments later became the 27th amendment, the other is still pending before the states to this day. Establishes the three branches of government how does a bill become a law? legislative. 2 senators from each state for a total of 100 senators. Vice president is considered head of senate, but only votes in the event of a tie.

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