| A | B |
| Article One | Outlines the powers of the Legislative Department |
| Article Two | Outlines the powers of the Executive Department |
| Article Three | Outlines the powers of the Judicial Department |
| Article Four | Article which outlines state relationships |
| Article Five | Provisions for Amendments are given here |
| Article Six | The oath of office is shared here |
| First Amendment | Free speech, religion, press, assembly, petition |
| Second Amendment | Right to bear arms |
| Fourth Amendment | Searches and Seizures |
| Fifth Amendment | Rights of the accused |
| Sixth Amendment | Criminal Proceedings--jury provision |
| Seventh Amendment | Civil Matters--jury provision |
| Eighth Amendment | Spares us from cruel and unusual punishment |
| Ninth Amendment | Provides for unenumerated rights |
| Twelfth Amendment | President and VP are voted on the same electoral ballot |
| Fourteenth Amendment | Amendment--Rights of Citizens defined |
| Fifteenth Amendment | You can vote, regardless of race, color, or if you were a slave |
| Sixteenth Amendment | Creates Income Tax--For some, Taxation w/o representation |
| Seventeenth Amendment | Provides for the direct election of Senators |
| Eighteenth and Twenty-First | Prohibition and repealing prohibition |
| Nineteenth Amendment | Allows women the righ tot vote--even Sarah and Missy |
| Twentieth and Twenty-second | Presidential terms and tenure |
| Twenty-third Amendment | Gives Washingotn DC 3 electoral votes |
| Twenty-fourth Amendment | Abolishes poll taxes in federal elections |
| Twenty-fifth Amendment | If President dies, who comes next? That question is answered here |
| Twenty-sixth Amendment | 18 year-olds can vote |
| Twenty-seventh Amendment | Gil Gutknecht cannot give himself a raise--at least until after the next election |