How to Memorize The Bill of Rights (US Constitution)

This is how to memorize the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution, otherwise known as the Bill of Rights.

The two things you need to know in order to learn how to memorize is to have a place to store the information you are gathering, and to turn that information into pictures that you can associate with what you are memorizing. If you watch this video you can get an idea of what I mean:

What are the Bill of Rights?

Meaning: Congress can not establish a central religion or stop people from worshiping as they please; Establishes freedom of the press, and the right for people to petition the government and form a peaceable assembly.

Meaning: The government can form a militia for the security of the country, and the people have a right to keep and bear arms.

Meaning: The government can not take over your house for its troops without your consent in times of peace, and can only do it during wartime according to the law.

Keywords: Protection from quartering of troops .

Meaning: The government can’t enter or take your home without a search warrant issued with probable cause, and specifically describing what they are searching for, and what can be taken.

Keywords: unreasonable search and seizure.

Meaning: Citizen can’t be tried without an indictment by a grand jury. Exceptions: when a person is in the military they will be tried by a military tribunal. A person shall not be forced to testify against himself, tried for the same crime twice when once found innocent, and no property can be taken for public use without just compensation.

Meaning: The accused has a right to a speedy trial where the crime was committed, has the right to be confronted by his accusers, be informed as to what he is being charged with, and has a right to counsel and witnesses for his defense.

Meaning: Citizens have a right to a jury trial in civil matters if they so desire.

Keywords: Civil trial by jury.

Meaning: Fines and bail should not be too high as to inflict cruel and unusual punishment on the accuser.

Meaning: As long as people don’t violate others rights they can’t be prosecuted, and the government can’t take away the fundamental rights of the people as stated in the previous eight amendments.

Keywords: Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution.

Meaning: Limits the power of the government over the people

Keywords: Powers of States and people.