Additions to the Constitution are called Amendments. The first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. There are currently twenty-seven Amendments that have been added to the Constitution.
Additions to the Constitution made after its original ratification.
In the United States, a change in the US Constitution is called an amendment. The Constitution itself describes what must be done to make a change in that governing document. Other nations with a constitution also have their own ways of changing their own constitution.
There are actually a total of four ways to change the constitution.Proposal by convention of states, ratification by state conventions (never used)Proposal by convention of states, ratification by state legislatures (never used)Proposal by Congress, ratification by state conventions (used once)Proposal by Congress, ratification by state legislatures (used all other times)
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The Constitution of the United States
Amendments. (Read the document. It is worthwhile.)
Bill of Rights
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It's because our country's necesities change overtime, and as they change, changes and additions and modifications must be made to the Constitution.
The basic structure of the Constitution is: The Preamble - states the purpose and the goals of the Constitution The Articles - lay out the specifics for separation of power and rights of each branch of Gov The Amendments - additions to the Constitution
Additions to the constitution are called amendments. The first amendment was :
Additions to the Constitution made after its original ratification.
Changes or additions to the Constitution are called Amendments.
Changes or additions to the Constitution are called amendments. The current version of the Constitution has twenty-seven amendments, including the first ten collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
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Amendments... My lord, are you a citizen or what? You must have gone to public school, and paid little attention to boot. I apologize for my tone, but come on....
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