There are currently 27 amendments to the US Constitution.
No amendments were added in 1776. The Constitution did not become law until 1787. The first amendments were added in 1792.
Tested it in A+ and the correct answer is actually 3/4. Sorry guys lol.
Tested it in A+ and the correct answer is actually 3/4. Sorry guys lol.
Tested it in A+ and the correct answer is actually 3/4. Sorry guys lol.
Just 1 the "Chuck Norris Law"
The quick and dirty answer? The People, if you are talking about amendments to the US Constitution. Amendments might be written by anyone, but they don't become law until The People ratify them. There are no governmental over-rides to amendments that The People make. No judge, no legislator or act of congress, no president has any veto power whatsoever.
Amendments are freedoms protected by law.
they mean the law
same way any bill becomes law: it is submitted in committee, presented to the general legislative body, and voted on (with amendments and lots of pork thrown in).
Constitutional Law
282 rules or amendments are written in the Hammurabi code of law.
The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America---the Bill of Rights---were ratified effective /December 15, 1791.