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nothing has been changed in the constitution. but there have been many laws and changes to government that go against it ever since it was made

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There have been 27 amendments to the American constitution. These impact the laws that can be made. Laws made before the changes which are contrary to the change are invalidated or modified

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If you are referring to the first 10 Amendments - NONE has ever been changed and only one of the remaining has ever been altered - the 18th (Prohibition) was ever repealed.

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