Amendment, on its own, should not be capitalized. However, if you are specifying an amendment, such as the 1st, you must. For example:
"Is there an amendment that protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishment?"
"Yes, that is the Eighth Amendment."
Contains all the regular and important notices and all the temporary and preliminary notices along with all the sailing directions that are in force. Contents of Admiralty notices to mariners -publication list -chart corrections -reprints of navigation warnings -Amendments to sailing directions -Amendments to list of lights and fog signals -Amendments to list of radio signals
The Constitution is immutable; however, amendments can be added to alter the previous statements.
There are times when even the most well thought out document needs something added to it update the information. If you need to amend a document for any reason add the amendments at the end of the document.
The 10 Amendments were conceived to discontinue the federal government from taking individual
we should obey the rules of our nation, we should keep clean our country,we should be honest,we should be faithful,we should be loyal and we should get education.
No it is not.
It is a language and a culture. Therefore, it is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
Yes - as in Moon.
You can capitalise it if you want.
The correct capatilization for it is Eighty-Second Street
Stupid question becuase you just capatilized white tiger -.-
the way the amendments demonstrate the ability of the constitution to adapt to in attitude about who should vote is by doing it.
There are 27 Amendments. It should be noted that only 26 of them are in effect since the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) was repealed.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No, "bonjour" is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence. It is a common French greeting meaning "hello."
Amendment
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?