27 Amendments and 7 Articles of the Constitution
Amendment 22
Limits the President to only serving two terms in office.
Amendment 3
No quartering of troops.
Amendment 21
Repeals Prohibition.
Amendment 10
Reserved powers for the States.
Amendment 7
Civil cases.
Amendment 27
Congressional pay raises are not put into effect until after the next term begins.
Amendment 23
Creates representation in the electoral college for the District of Columbia.
Amendment 17
Direct election of Senators.
Amendment 14
Due-Process granted to all citizens, all ex-slaves now citizens.
Amendment 12
Election of President and Vice President are on separate ballots.
Article 6
Every state is bound to comply with treaties and federal laws. (Supremacy Clause)
Article 2
Executive Branch.
Amendment 6
Fair and speedy trial, jury of peers, right to an attorney and to cross examine witnesses.
Article 5
How to amend the Constitution.
Amendment 16
Income tax is established.
Article 3
Judicial Branch.
Article 1
Legislative Branch.
Amendment 8
No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail.
Amendment 24
Poll tax is made unconstitutional.
Amendment 18
Prohibition. The manufacture, sale, transportation, import or export of alcohol is made illegal.
Amendment 5
Protection of the accused, must be offered bail, eminent domain and no double jeopardy.
Amendment 2
Right to bear arms.
Amendment 4
Search and seizure.
Amendment 20
Sets the terms of office that the President, the Vice-President, the Senators and the Representatives shall hold. (Lame-Duck)
Amendment 25
States the succession of the Presidential line in case of disability or death.
Amendment 15
Suffrage for all citizens regardless of race, religion or ethnicity.
Amendment 11
Suits against States.
Amendment 19
Women's Suffrage.
Amendment 1
Freedom of religion, press, speech, assembly and petition.
Amendment 9
Unenumerated rights.
Article 7
Upon ratification, the Constitution is above all state laws.
Amendment 13
Abolishment of slavery.
Article 4
All States must have a representative form of government, sets the terms for extradition. (Full-faith and credit)
Amendment 26
Anyone 18 years of age or older may vote.