42 people signed it
bill of rights
The Amendments were written to protect the states and the people from a too-powerful federal government.
An amendment is a change in the Constitution, which could either be an addition, a deletion or simply a modification. In the history of the U.S. Constitution, only 27 amendments have been ratified.
The Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments expanded suffrage.
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Carolin Bakewell has written: 'The 1982 amendments to the Voting Rights Act' -- subject(s): African Americans, Suffrage, Voter registration
Seventeen more amendments have been added.
The U.S. Constitution is the document that states the amendments.
Charles C. Coe has written: 'The importance of opinion in matters pertaining to religion' -- subject(s): Bible, Sermons 'The servant of the Lord' 'The design argument' -- subject(s): Teleology
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an amendment
amendments
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments were written to help African Americans. They are called the Civil War Amendments since they were added after the Civil War. The Thirteenth Amendment was added in 1865. It ended slavery and prevents the nation from allowing slavery again at any time. The Fourteenth Amendment of 1868 is an important amendment because it has helped protect civil rights for all Americans. It says that all people who are born or naturalized in the United States are citizens. The Fifteenth Amendment was added in 1870. It gave African Americans the right to vote. The government cannot prevent people from voting because of their race or color.
42 people signed it
to give people rights.
formal amendments