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How many times has the constitution been amended

The U. S. Constitution has been amended twenty seven times.
The Constitution, has been amended 17 times since the first 10.

Which part of the Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the Federal Government

Article I

What aspect of the constitution offer a way for Americans to shape up their government when conditions change

Article V of the Constitution allows for amendments to the Constitution as a means to change it. Currently a total of 27 amendments have been approved, with the last one being in 1992 limiting congressional pay raises.

What is the major theme of Article 1 of the Constitution

state representation in the federal government

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