8th Amendment Essay

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The U.S. Constitution was established America’s national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, presided over by George Washington. America’s first constitution, the Articles of Confederation, was ratified 1781. Soon after, America won its independance from Great Britain with it 1783 victory in the American Revolution. Each amendment to the Constitution came about for a reason-to overrule a Supreme Court decision, to force a societal change, or to revise the details of the Constitution. The last amendment was written on September 25, 1789. It was declared ratified on May 7, 1992. There were originally …show more content…

The 6th amendment states and guarantees fair and speedy jury trial. The 7th amendment states and reserves individual’s rights to jury trial. The 8th amendment forbids exorbitant bails and fines and punishment that is unusual or cruel. The 9th amendment reserves powers that are not given to the U.S. Government. The 11th amendment states sovereign immunity. The 12th amendment modifies and clarifies the procedure for electing vice-presidents and presidents.
The 9th amendment of the United States Constitution is the section of the Bill of Rights that states that there are others rights that may exist aside from the ones not listed, it does not mean they can be violated.
The 13th amendment, states except as punishment for criminal offense, forbids forced-slavery and involuntary servitude. The 14th amendment details Equal Protection Clause, Due Process Clause, Citizenship Clause, and clauses dealing with Confederacy and its officials. The 15th amendment reserves citizens the sufferage rights regardless of their race, color, or previous slave status. The 16th amendment reserves the U.S. government the right to tax

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