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Changes or additions to the Constitution are called amendments. The current version of the Constitution has twenty-seven amendments, including the first ten collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
The first Ten Amendments to the constitution are collectively known as the Bill of Rights and were proposed by Congress on September 25, 1789, and ratified by the States on December 15, 1791.
it is false...the first TEN amendments are known to be the Bill of Rights
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Amendment 18 was known by this name: prohibition.
James Madison (later the 4th US President) is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for being instrumental in the drafting of the US Constitution as well as the key author of the first ten amendments, collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
There are 27 amendments in the US Constitution.
A change to the United States Constitution is called an amendment. This can be the addition, removal, or updating to a part of the Constitution.
The first ten amendments to the constitution are known as the Bill of Rights. These amendments were ratified on December 15, 1791.
The 14th Amendment granted freedmen US citizenship, and the 15th Amendment granted them the right to vote, also known as suffrage. They are 2 of the 3 amendments known collectively as the Reconstruction Amendments.
27. The first ten are known as the Bill of Rights. The last amendment was added in 1992.
Minor alteration made in constitution are known as amendments.