I believe it is the !st amendment "the right to free speech"
It could be if each bill of right was taken separately and approved by the senate, congress, president and then approved by 60 percent of the states I believe. Long tough process... Those who believe their guns will be taken away think again.
The devil has taken control of congress.
Amendments are changes to the Constitution. The only amendment taken back later was number 18, which was rewritten on number 21.
these are our rights which cannot be taken away
The Bill of Rights, which was the first amendments to the constitution.
Delegates voted to bon ALL trade with England until the Intolerable Acts were repealed. They also called for all of the colonies to begin training troops for colonial milias.
Taken from: http://www.house.gov/Constitution/Constitution.HTML and http://www.superkids.com/aweb/pages/features/netporn/amndmnts.htm As far as I know government uses most if not all amendments every day including the ammendent that specifies how congress should enact their every day responsibilities. The first 10 are the bill of rights, stating what every American citizen has a right to. The other amendments state things such as civil rights, the abolishment of slavery, taxation, the organization of the 3 branches of govt., and any number of policies that every citizen uses every day mostly without their knowledge. Literally, when you walk out the front door every day and go to work you, as a person, are utilizing nearly 60% of the amendments ever created. Heres just a few examples. When you walk out of your house and go to work. You basically use 12 of the first 13 amendments. When you go get money from a bank and buy something such as liquor, you use amendment 16 and 21. The list could surely go on and on. Congress themselves uses nearly all of the amendments every day to site and debate bills that have come before congress. The very fact that there is a congress at all is use of amendment 20. So it stands to answer your question that Congress uses several ammendements and the correct question should be What amendment doesn't the government use on a daily basis? Hope that helps.
Electing George Washington President.
It was taken all the way to the Supreme Court, where the Chief Justice issued the controversial decision.
The Bill Of Rights was written in 1789, by James Madison.AnswerThe Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. They were introduced as a series of amendments, in the first Congress, by James Madison, in 1789. Ten of the amendments were ratified and became the Bill of Rights in 1791.The official U.S. Bill of Rights web site below, includes complete original text, amendments, and beautiful photos.The Bill of Rights was wrote in 1787
A. A. Miner has written: 'The old forts taken' -- subject(s): Universalism, Future punishment, Christianity, Controversial literature
Trump has not yet taken office. None of his nominations for cabinet posts have been confirmed yet. Some of them are quite controversial.