It shall not effect the 1st and 4th clause in Article I section 9 of the constitution, and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the senate.
What is the one restriction the Constitution places on the subjects with which proposed amendments may deal? What is the one restriction the Constitution places on the subjects with which proposed amendments may deal?
The anti-federalists wanted the amendments to limit the federal government's power.
Well the answer to that question is very easy there is No limit on making an amendments. EDIT: There are 27 at this moment.
As many as needed, there is no limit. So far there are 27...
Seven years is the time limit~
The time limit to ratify an amendment is seven years. The first time this was imposed was on the 18th Amendment. Congress uses the time limit to avoid amendments lingering indefinitely before the States.
The states created the Bill of Rights to limit the FEDERAL government. Later amendments apply some of the Constitution to state and local governments.
to limit the powers of the states governments
They were only known as the 27 amendments. I know you would like the real answer but its not specific.
only 27 of the 31 amendments proposed have been ratified
There are only 27.
The amendments were the bill of rights. The anti-federalists feared a strong government would limit civil liberties and wanted guarantees written into the constitution.
There are 27 Amendments. It should be noted that only 26 of them are in effect since the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) was repealed.