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1. Freedom of Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, Religion

2. "Right to bear arms" (interpretation is controversial)

3. No quartering of soldiers during peacetime

4. No unreasonable searches and seizures (establishes search warrant

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First Amendment- freedom of religion

Second Amendment- The freedom to process weapons

Third Amendment- Phohibits the government from using homes as a base.

Fourth Amendment- Phohibits Searches,arrestes,and seizures of property without a warrant.

Fifth Amendment- Forbids trial for a major crime except after indictment by a grand jury.

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1. Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, and Assembly

2. Right to Bear Arms (Keep and Possess Weapons)

3. The government cannot force you to house troops on your property, and if you willing do so, you will receive reasonable compensation

4. The government may not search or seize your property without probable cause.

5. Rights of Accused Persons/Due Process Rights.

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