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History, 11.09.2019 17:20 thesusan56351

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1. right to remain silent
first amendment.
fourth amendment
sixth amendment
2. freedom of religion
3. right to jury trial
4. right to keep arms
5. freedom from feeding and housing soldiers
third amendment
fifth amendment
6. proper warrant to search
second amendment
7. cruel and unusual punishment
eighth amendment

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