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Q: What would we do without amendment 4?
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What would it be like without the admendments to the constitution?

the situation without amendment in the constitution become worst


What would life be like without the 8th amendment?

Without the sixth amendment the world would be a different place. It is the right to be trialed if accused of a crime without the sixth amendment some people might be in jail that didnÕt do anything wrong.


What might happen without the sixth amendment?

Without the Sixth Amendment, the majority of trials would be unfair. Many people might be sent to jail because of the trial would most likely have a biased jury.


What could happen without the sixth amendment?

People would be persecuted and sent to jail without a fair trial.


What is the 4 Amendment?

The right to privacy and that a search can't be conducted without a legal reason or a warrant.


How did Lincoln enact the thirteenth amendment?

He used his influence to get the 2/3 votes needed in the House Of Representatives. Without him, the amendment would have been delayed.


Why is the 13th amendment important today?

it officially ended slavery without the 13th amendment there would be a conflict.


What amendment prevents searches without a warrant and probable cause?

It was the 4th Amendment


How would American life be different without the 13th Amendment?

there would still be slavery


In what ways is the Constitution changed without actually adding an amendment?

It cannot be changed without making an amendment.


What might happen without the The amendment?

We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.


How can the 22nd amendment be changed?

No. To change the amendment would take another amendment to the Constitution. The Congress would have to introduce and pass the amendment, then three fourths of the States would have to accept the amendment before it would become ratified.