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- 2. I’m free to express my beliefs, verbally.
- 4. U.S senators will be elected by popular vote of each state’s qualified citizens and each state is allowed two senators who will be elected every 6 years.
- 8. I have the right to be tried in a court of law for a crime I am accused of.
- 10. You shall not be placed in involuntary servitude, unless you are convicted of a crime.
- 11. Congress is allowed to tax the income of people working in the United States.
- 13. States are protected from having a citizen of this country or any other country from suing it.
- 14. I do not have to allow the government to house soldiers in my house.
- 15. I have the right to live in the state of my choice, breathe fresh air, obtain a living for my family, etc.
- 16. I have the right to have a jury decide for or against me in a civil lawsuit.
- 18. The Electoral College will decide who wins the presidential election.
- 19. Citizens in Washington D.C. have the right to partake in the Electoral College.
- 20. No person shall be denied the right to vote based on their gender.
- 22. The selling, buying, and manufacturing of alcohol is strictly prohibited.
- 25. U.S. citizens 18 and older are now allowed to vote.
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- 1. I have the right to protect myself by carrying a handgun.
- 3. The Vice President shall succeed the President if he/she is unable to resume his/her presidency.
- 5. I should not have to worry about going to jail for jaywalking.
- 6. No U.S. citizen shall be denied rights and protection based on race or religion.
- 7. I do not have to allow the authorities to search my belongings unless they have the proper warrant or probable cause.
- 9. If the government wants to take my land, they must compensate me for it.
- 12. You will no longer be taxed to vote in any primary or election.
- 14. States are able to decide whether or not they choose to legalize the selling, buying, and manufacturing of alcohol.
- 17. No U.S. citizen shall be denied the right to vote based on race or religion.
- 18. Congress may not vote for an increase in their own pay.
- 21. Presidents shall take the oath of office on January 20th of the following year in which they were elected and senators and representatives shall take their oath on the 3rd of January following the year in which they were elected.
- 23. No president may be elected to the presidency more than twice and each term shall last no longer than 4 years.
- 24. I have the right to have a lawyer defend me at my fair and public court appearance.
- 26. Those rights not designated for the federal government are extended to the states.
