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How many amendments have been added to the Constitution?

Six amendments have been proposed but not ratified, bringing the total number of amendments to the constitution to 33. The constitution was first amended in 1791 when 10 amendments known as the Bill of Rights were added that explicitly protected the population from certain laws and government actions.

What are the first 10 amendments to the constitution known as?

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill Of Rights. The Bill of Rights outlines protections of the people against laws and government actions.

What is the difference between the 10th and 9th Amendment?

The 9th amendment protects rights that aren’t listed explicitly in the constitution, while the 10th gives all powers not expressly granted to the federal government to the States. The 12th amendment, ratified in 1804, changes how the vice president is elected.

How Many US Constitutional Amendments are There?

The authors of the United States Constitution wanted to create a document that would stand the test of time. Article V of the Constitution defines a procedure for modifying it. These modifications are called “amendments.”

Creating an Amendment

There are two steps to amend the United States Constitution. First, the federal government must agree on the text of the proposed amendment. This is done via a vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, requiring a 2/3rds majority in both chambers to pass.

Unratified Amendments

There’s no time limit for the ratification process. The 27th amendment was proposed in 1791, failed to get the required ratifications, and was largely forgotten until 1982 when a college student launched a campaign to finish the ratification process and add the amendment to the Constitution.

Ratified Amendments

The first 10 amendments, the Bill of Rights, were proposed immediately following the adoption of the Constitution. The Constitution was not without its opponents, and those opponents raised several arguments against adopting the document prior to 1789.

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