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Article V
constitution
the first amendment
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution officially outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.
No, thus the amendments. Each amendment has added one provision or other to the constitution. For example, women couldn't vote until that became an amendment to the constitution
the Ninth Amendment
Bill of Rights maybe? Or some other amendment to the constitution
Either noun or verb. Example as a noun: "The second amendment is an important provision of the U. S. Constitution." Example as a verb: "It is the responsibility or the quartermaster to provision the military unit to which he is assigned."
the powers not delegated to the united states are reserved to the states! (1)
According to Article V, two provisions, one which has expired, the other still in effect may not be amended. The first was importation of slaves the prohibition of which was forbidden until the early 1800's. The second is that no state may, without its own consent, be deprived of its equal representation in the senate. As the Constitution mandates an amendment is passed at three fourths ratification of the states this effectively means this provision of the Constitution cannot be amended as it would require more ratification votes than the Constitution permits meaning the amendment itself would be unconstitutional.
The Indian Constitution provides for flexibility because of the provision for bringing about an amendment. Thus, changes can be made to the present Constitution to suit the current needs. However, stability is ensured as to bring amount an amendment you require a majority of 2/3rd present and voting which is tough to get.
The US Constitutional provision for the amendments known as the Bill of Rights has been of great importance. The amendment process allows changes to the Constitution when events deem it necessary to make fundamental changes in the laws.