The best way to memorize a long list is by using a memory trick like making an anagram or "silly sentence." Write the amendments in order. Take the most important word from each one - for example, Freedom for "freedom of religion, speech, the press, and to petition" and Bear Arms for "the right to keep and bear arms."
Once you have decided on the main word that you will be able to remember best for each sentence, take the first letter of each of those words and write them down the page, one letter for each line.
Now, make up another word that starts with each letter - the goal is to make a silly sentence that you can remember easily, but which will remind you of the first letter of each word you are trying to memorize!
Amendments 16-27 were all passed during this century: 20th.
There are 27 amendments in the constitution.
All 27 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are considered the "Supreme Laws".
Yes. There is 27 Amendments for the U.S.
There are 27 amendments!
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The amendments are part of the US Constitution, along with the 7 Articles of Confederation and the Preamble.
Since it was first adopted, the Constitution of the United States of America has had 27 Amendments. The Constitution and all its Amendments are available at the website below.
There are 27 Amendments.
There were 13. ♥ -Highschool Sweetheart™- Edit- No, there ARE 27. The Constitution published 27 amendments, and the laws stated in them are still active, but a few have been repealed (see the Prohibition amendment). Sweetheart, check your facts before you answer.
There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
27 amendments.