The 24th Amendment
The 3rd Amendment
The right to make a complaint or ask the government for assistance
The 7th Amendment
First step in adding an amendment to the Constitution
The 4th Amendment
The right to hold public meetings and form associations without interference by the government
The 26th Amendment
Protection from self-incrimination
The 2nd Amendment
powers reserved for the states and the people
The 19th Amendment
Just because there is a list of rights in the Constitution, it doesn't mean that the government can take away other rights that are not listed
The 15th Amendment
The right to legal counsel
Abolished slavery
Uses media to informs citizens and monitor government actions
Second step in adding an amendment to the Constitution
The 8th Amendment
Defines U.S. citizenship
The 6th Amendment
The government can take private property for public use