| A | B |
| Amendment 1 | Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition |
| Amendment 2 | Right to Bear Arms |
| Amendment 3 | Quartering of Soldiers |
| Amendment 4 | Search and Seizure |
| Amendment 5 | Rights of the Accused |
| Amendment 6 | Requirements for Jury Trial |
| Amendment 7 | Rules of Common Law |
| Amendment 8 | Limits on Criminal Punishments |
| Amendment 9 | Rights Kept by the People |
| Amendment 10 | Powers of the States and the People |
| Amendment 11 | Lawsuits Against a State |
| Amendment 12 | Election of President and Vice President |
| Amendment 13 | Slavery Abolished |
| Amendment 14 | Civil Rights Guaranteed |
| Amendment 15 | Black Voting Rights |
| Amendment 16 | Income Tax |
| Amendment 17 | Direct Election of Senators |
| Amendment 18 | Prohibition |
| Amendment 19 | Women’s Voting Rights |
| Amendment 20 | Terms of Office and Presidential Succession |
| Amendment 21 | Repeal of Prohibition |
| Amendment 22 | Limits on Presidential Terms |
| Amendment 23 | Voting in the District of Columbia |
| Amendment 24 | Poll Tax Illegal |
| Amendment 25 | Presidential Disability |
| Amendment 26 | Voting Age |
| Amendment 27 | Congressional Pay |
| Non-verbal speech used to convey a message | Symbolic Speech |
| False speech intended to damage a person's reputation | Slander |
| False written or published statements | Libel |
| Governments in other countries censor information before it is published or broadcast | Prior Restraint |
| Reasonable basis to believe a person or premises is linked to a crime | Probable cause |
| Order signed by a judge describing the place to be searched for specific items | Search warrant |
| Used to ensure there is enough evidence to proceed to trial | Grand jury |
| You cannot be tried again for an offence you have already been found innocent | Double jeopardy |
| The government's power to take personal property from citizens as long as it is used for the public benefit and they pay a fair price | Eminent domain |
| An accused person asks to have their trial moved to another community when unfavorable publicity makes it unlikely to receive a fair trial | Change of venue |
| This made the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages illegal | Prohibition |
| Term is used to describe the time an official is still in office after they have retired or lost an election | Lame duck |