the amendment was not ratified
the amendment was not ratified
The Amendment was not ratified.
The amendment was not ratified.
No. The Bill of Rights is the First 10 Amendments to the Constitution. The amendment concerning a woman's right to vote is the 19th Amendment.
The Bill of Rights is the name given to the first ten amendments so the Tenth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights.
The Ninth Amendment protects unenumerated rights not specifically listed in the Constitution, including zones of privacy. This means that individuals have rights that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution, such as the right to privacy, which can be invoked to protect personal autonomy and decision-making in certain areas of life. While the Ninth Amendment doesn't explicitly mention privacy, it has been interpreted by the courts to encompass the right to privacy.
Your rights may be interpreted differently in other times - Gov NovaNet
Capital punishment (grad point) ;)
No, the Tenth Amendment is the last Amendment in the Bill of Rights (the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution). As of 2011, the US Constitution has 27 Amendments; the last, concerning compensation to members of Congress, was ratified in 1992.
The Equal Rights Amendment
Fifth amendment
1st amendment