no but this is very very hard
Only one - Amendment 18 (prohibition of alcohol) was repealed by amendment 21
The only Amendment that has been repealed is the 18th. In 1919, the 18th Amendment banned the manufacture, sale, and transfer of liquor. In 1933, the 21st Amendment repealed the 18th.
27
There are 27 Amendments. It should be noted that only 26 of them are in effect since the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) was repealed.
one
Apparently, the process for amending the Constitution is deliberately tedious so that only the most important national issues will make it through, and the government will not be weakened by abrupt change and too much rule of the people. As a result, there have been few amendments in US history, and only one of them was repealed.
The question is confusing because the word 'Amendment' itself means 'change'. The Founding Fathers ratified the Constitution then added in the original 10 amendments (I thought) everybody learned about in school--the Bill of Rights. Total, there are 27 Amendments to the US Constitution. There has been only one 'change' in the Amendments, and that involves the 18th and 21st Amendments. The first enacted Prohibition, the latter repealed it.
There are 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
only 27 of the 31 amendments proposed have been ratified
The question is confusing because the word 'Amendment' itself means 'change'. The Founding Fathers ratified the Constitution then added in the original 10 amendments (I thought) everybody learned about in school--the Bill of Rights. Total, there are 27 Amendments to the US Constitution. There has been only one 'change' in the Amendments, and that involves the 18th and 21st Amendments. The first enacted Prohibition, the latter repealed it.
There are 27 Amendments, and 26 changes. Why? Because the 21st amendment repealed the 18th, so the 18th is no longer a change to the constitution
If you mean the Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments of the US constitution), then while there's been a certain amount of infringement upon some of them, all of them are still "in use." In fact, only one amendment is no longer "in use": the 18th amendment (which was repealed by the 21st).