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History, 08.04.2021 19:30 iviestrong7430

Match each amendment to the rights it protects Second amendment
Fourth amendment
First amendment
Sixth amendment

Freedom of religion
Right to bear arms
Protection against unreasonable detachable no seizure
Rights of people accused of crimes


Match each amendment to the rights it protects

Second amendment 
Fourth amendment 
First amendmen

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