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The amendment which protects the rights of an individual accused of a crime is the?

The amendment which protects the rights of an individual accused of a crime is the? The amendment which gives citizens the right to own weapons is the? There are means of changing the Constitution, which do not actually change the wording, or add to the document. Nevertheless, they do change general governmental practices in some way. These changes are called? One of the twenty-seven amendments to the Constitution covers each of the following topics except a. presidential re-election limitations. b. congressional re-election limitations. c. 18 year old voting age. d. federal income tax. One of the twenty-seven amendments to the Constitution covers which of the following topics? a. the Department of Defense b. the Department of Homeland Security c. women's' voting rights d. all of the above I've searched all over and can't find the answers. Can someone please help me?

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  1. 5th 2nd "Reinterpretation." It's unconstitutional, but done anyway. c. c.
  2. Accused is the 5th No amendment 'gives' rights. The Founders affirmed that rights are God given. The Constitution merely enumerates these rights. The 2nd Amendment affirms the right to bear arms. Changes are called amendments. The rest is on you - '...searched all over..."? Try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amendments_to_the_United_States_Constitution
  3. There is not just one amendment that protects the rights of an individual accused of crimes. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth amendments all protect rights of people accused of crimes. The Second. Interpreting the Constitution the wrong way. B is correct. (A was covered by the 22nd, C was covered by the 26th, and D was covered by the 16th.) C.
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