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The links provide access to interesting, detailed articles that explain the meanings of each of the constitutional amendments numbered 11-27 together with a short, simplified summary of what these constitutional amendments actually mean.
- 11 - 27 Amendments to the Constitution for Kids: Summary and Text
The links provide access to interesting, simplified articles...
- 11 - 27 Amendments to the Constitution for Kids: Summary and Text
The following is a list of the 27 constitutional amendments. Twenty-five of these constitutional amendments are currently active. The two amendments of the constitution that are inactive are the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) and the 21st Amendment (Repeal of Prohibition). You can also download a PDF of the 27 Amendments if you wish to.
The links provide access to interesting, simplified articles that provide the text and content of each of the 11 - 27 amendments together with a short, simplified summary of what the amendments to the Constitution really mean.
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.
17 kwi 2023 · In this simplified overview, I will break down each of the 27 amendments in easy-to-understand language. From the First Amendment’s protection of free speech and religion to the most recent amendment’s limits on Congressional pay raises, this guide will give you a brief summary of each amendment and its significance.
Amendment 27 (Congress) limits the ability of Congress to increase its pay. -Amendments that extend civil rights (13th, 14th) -Amendments that extend voting rights (15th, 17th, 19th, 23rd, 25th, 26th)
List of Amendments Today there are 27 total amendments. Below is a brief description of each. 1st through the Tenth - See the Bill of Rights. 11th (February 7, 1795) - This amendment set limits on when a state can be sued. In particular it gave immunity to states from law suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners not living within the ...