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Can you explain what the seventh amendment means in fifth grade words?

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Can you explain what the seventh amendment means in fifth grade words?

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In 5th grade words? I shall help you out. The 7th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the right to a JURY TRIAL as long as the amount of money in question in the lawsuit exceeds $20. I know. $20 seems to be a really small amount, but remember that this Amendment was ratified into law on December 15, 1791. That’s over 200 years ago. $20 back then was a fortune.

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