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The 10 Admendments time line chart.
 * 1st amendments || September 25, 1789 || Is mainly about what can stop you from saying what you want to say, believe what you want, and say what you want. ||
 * 2nd amendments || September 25, 1789 || congress/police can't stop people with protection such as guns because we need to protect ourselves ||
 * 3rd amendments || September 25, 1789 || means that you have the right to tell solders to come in your home and take control of you ||
 * 4th amendments || September 25, 1789 || no one can touch or search your body or property unless they prove to the judge that they think you did a crime ||
 * 5th amendments || September 25, 1789 || You can't be accused of any crime unless you go through a troul and if innocent then they can't try it again. With other juries, you don't have to speak ,they can't make you put you in jail or unless you were convinced of a crime by a jury ||
 * 6th amendments || September 25, 1789 || If you are arrested you can have a trial soon and government can't put you in jail without a trial ||
 * 7th amendments || September 25, 1789 || You have the right to a trial. ||
 * 8th amendments || September 25, 1789 || How the government can't make you pay an unreasonable fine. ||
 * 9th amendments || September 25, 1789 || how we have a right to do anything we want even though it's not in the constitution ||
 * 10th amendments || September 25, 1789 || State and the how the constitution doesn’t say that the congress should be up to the people. ||