Not even close. Framework is the underlying structure of a thing. Its original sense is in carpentry: when a carpenter builds a house he first sets up a framework of the walls and floors, then covers the framework with floorboards, siding, panelling and so on.
Amendments are changes. Not just changes to a legal document, but to anything, especially a plan of some kind. So, while our carpenter is building the house, the contractor may come along and say, "Before you put the floors in, you should know that the owner has made some amendments in his requirements for the house. Now he wants oak floors."
Amendments means the same thing in any country where English is spoken. Amendments are changes.
The legal framework of the US is the US Constitution, including the Bill of rights and later Amendments.
I. The Preamble - the introductionII. The Articles - the framework of the governmentIII. Bill of Rights - the first 10 amendments added at the same time to protect personalfreedoms. It was necessary because without it, some states refused to ratify it.IV. The Amendments - additional changes made to the Constitution.For more information, go to the related links.
A framework for discussion is an agenda.
No!
no they're not the same because bills are something that u get in the mail that u have to pay and amendments are something in the government
There are no federal amendments but as of May 2014, 21 states have amendments to their state constitutions that ban same-sex marriage. Another seven states have recently had their amendments overturned, but are still in the appeals process.
The amendments included Blacks, Mexicans, Asians, and women who were not considered people
The work of framing, or the completed work; the frame or constructional part of anything; as, the framework of society., Work done in, or by means of, a frame or loom.
False. The Articles of Confederation were the original plan for how 13 separate and sovereign colonies could work together in a common framework. These were drafted during the Revolutionary War. The first ten amendments to the Constitution are called the "Bill of Rights".
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