First Amendment- Rights to religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition (freedoms of speech, of religion, of the press, to gather, to question government)
Third Amendment- Quartering of Soldiers (citizens not required to quarter soldiers)
Sixth Amendment- Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions: Rights to Jury Trial, to Confront Opposing Witnesses and to Counsel (right to trial by jury)
Twelfth Amendment- Election of President and Vice-President (way to elect the president and vice president)
Fourteenth Amendment- Protects rights against state infringements, defines citizenship, prohibits states from interfering with privileges and immunities, requires due process and equal protection, punishes states for denying vote, and disqualifies Confederate officials and debts (addressing the way the southern states were handled after the Civil War)
Fifteenth Amendment- Voting Rights (former slaves given the right to vote)