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  1. An amendment is a change or addition to the Constitution. The first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, only a short time after the Constitution was first ratified.

  2. 23 kwi 2024 · The Constitution is changed by an “amendment.” Among the amendments is a list of the rights of the people. By listing these rights, they are made special. It is illegal for the government to violate those rights. As of 2006, there are 27 amendments. Not all of them involve rights, but many do. The first ten amendments are special. They are

  3. The 27 Amendments Simplified. 1. The freedom of religion, speech, and to peacefully assemble together. 2. The right to own a gun. 3. The right to not house a solider. 4. The right to not be searched or have something taken away within reason.

  4. The United States Constitution for Kids. Introduction. Following the War of Independence with Great Britain, the former colonies began to consider the best way to govern their newly created and unified nation.

  5. 23 kwi 2024 · The first amendments, the Bill of Rights, were added in 1791. The last amendment was added in 1992. Lots of people have ideas for new amendments. Adding an amendment is hard — it takes lots of agreement. Maybe you have a good idea for a change to the Constitution.

  6. Let’s look at the rights and freedoms provided by each of the amendments: Amendment 1: Freedom of Religion, Speech and the Press: The Right to Assemble and Petition

  7. 5. To change or amend the Constitution two ways are provided: a) Congress by a two-thirds vote can propose an amendment b) A Convention can be called by two-thirds of the states to propose amendments In either case, three-fourths of the state legislatures must approve the change before it becomes a part of the Constitution. 6.