Constitutional amendments allow the congress or people of the united states to override the ruling of the supreme court that the enactment of a law would be unconstitutional. For instance after the supreme court ruled that income tax was unconstitutional it took an amendment to the constitution to be able to enact the tax.
They can also be used to change aspects of the constitution, changing the scope, range and assignment of governmental authority or repealing former amendments.
Congress can propose amendments.
What is the purpose of the amendments
Common questions about the amendments to the Constitution include: What is the purpose of amendments? How are amendments proposed and ratified? What rights do specific amendments protect? How do amendments impact society today?
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To draft proposed amendments to the Articles of Confederation.
There are no "commandments" in the constitution , but amendments. The first 10 amendments are the Bill of Rights.
It's to change or alter the constitution. So, we add amendments as our nation's culture changes.
Lower the voting age from 21 to 18. (a+)
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