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The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights. They were ratified in 1791 and include: the First Amendment (freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition), the Second Amendment (right to bear arms), the Third Amendment (prohibition against quartering soldiers), the Fourth Amendment (protection against unreasonable searches and seizures), the Fifth Amendment (rights in criminal cases, including due process), the Sixth Amendment (right to a fair trial), the Seventh Amendment (right to jury trial in civil cases), the Eighth Amendment (protection against cruel and unusual punishment), the Ninth Amendment (rights not specifically enumerated), and the Tenth Amendment (powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people).

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