An illustration of courtroom scene showing a concerned woman, inferably a lawyer, referring to a series of document papers, each identified with a Roman numeral I (for 1st), II (for 2nd), VI (for 6th), X (for 10th), XIV (for 14th), and XIX (for 19th). Ensure there is no direct reference to 'amendments', only the Roman numerals. The woman is Middle Eastern in descent and the context of the illustration is serious and focused.

Which amendments could Michelle cite in a federal court that would help her case ..A 1st B 2nd C 6th D 10th E 14th F 19th

1. limited, because citizens have a say over who serves in government

2. to prevent any branch from dominating the government
3. provide for the common defense
4. 6th, 14th
5. to pay attention to government affairs
6. a majority is a position held by more than half of a group, a plurality is held by less than half of the group but is still the most popular position
7. 75
8. determining party delegate votes
9. part a, obeying property laws, serving in juries. part b, property, due process.
10. federal district court
11. segregation is permitted as long as equal facilities are provided for both parties
12. territory, organized government
13. b
14. to take over the governors duties is the governor is out of state
15. a small convention to determine which candidate party delegates will support
16. electing members of the house
17. after hearing both sides, the united nations decides to end the russian occupation of crimea
18. the government faces legal consequences for violating citizens rights
19. to prevent states from continuing the practice of slavery
20. natural rights exist independently of government
21. all national governments are legally equal
22. voting in an election
23. senator
24. to establish rules that a government must follow
25. the national government makes all laws for its citizens
26. the culture of settlers led to a respect for self-reliance, but also led to discrimination against native americans
27. the law is the ultimate authority, the supreme court can strike down laws if they violate the constitution
28. for military protection, to maintain safe highways
29. a boundary with a nearby state is disputed
30. to communicate the shared concerns of a group of citizens to the government
31. 3 and 4

It doesnt say ms sue

I think it's the 6th and 14th amendment

14th Amendment

Passed by the Senate on June 8, 1866, and ratified two years later, on July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws.”

This is her case: ¨Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her witnesses. She has decided to sue the state.¨

so its 16 and 14 ?

What is her case?