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The US Constitution is not designed to provide all laws of the federal government, but only the basic framework that allows and limits such laws. Changes to the Constitution should reflect either a sweeping change to the US legal framework, or an alteration to the specific language of the original document, establishing a permanent interpretation.

An example would be the Presidential inauguration date that was moved from March 4 to January 20 in 1933 by the 20th Amendment.

In most cases, changes to existing statutes are possible by passing laws that are not directly in contravention to the original document (i.e. unconstitutional), or by rulings of the Supreme Court that clarify the intent assigned to the Constitutional wording.

There are some amendments that were not ratified because they did not have the approval of a majority of the national electorate. Amendments are seldom used to establish specific rules that govern individual regions or states. An exception was the District of Columbia voting rights amendment, one that only directly affected the residents of the nation's capital. (It expired unratified in 1985.)

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Q: Why have only 17 amendments been added to the constitution since the bill of rights?
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Are there 10 amendments in the Constitution true or false?

False. There were ten amendments in the original Bill of Rights. There are now 27 amendments.


Since the ratification of the bill of rights how many amendments are there to the constitution?

The constitution has been amended a total of 27 times. Of those, 17 were added after the Bill of Rights.


One of the first amendments added after the bill of rights protected?

Many amendments have been added since the bill of rights and they protect many different rights and privileges.


How many admendment has been added to the original 1787 Constitution?

27 amendments have been adopted since 1787. The Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments, was adopted in 1791. Since then, 17 amendments have been added.


How many amendments have been written to the constitution since it was written?

Seventeen more amendments have been added.


How many proposed constitutional amendments have been introduced in congress since 1789?

Since 1787 27 amendments have been introduced to congress. In 1791 The Bill of Rights, the 10 first amendments, was adopted. Since The Bill of Rights 17 other amendments have been adopted, which makes the total 27 amendments since 1787.


How many times has the constitution been amended since the bill of rights?

17.There is 27 but 17 changes have been recorded.


What is the Bill of Rights How is it different from the Constitution Who wrote it did he want to?

Okay, so lets understand what the thirteen amendments are first. The thirteen amendments were a way to alter or change the U.S. Constitution. These amendments were soon named the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is sort of an add-on to the Constitution. They made changes to the Constitution. Many amendments have been added to the original thirteen amendments in the Bill of Rights and there are now about 27 amendments composing the Bill of Rights. Many other men got together to write and give ideas for the Constitution. The Thirteen Amendments were written by many different people, depending on which amendment. Since there are so much people that have wrote drafts and contributed ideas to the Constitution and the Thirteen Amendments, it is hard to tell for sure if the author wanted to write it, but it is logical to think that the author wanted to, or else they would have declined. It is most likely that the author agreed to write it or else someone else would be chosen to write the Constitution.


How many amendments have been added to the constitution since it was first written?

27 so far.


How many amendments are contained in the Bill of Right?

The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the United States' constitution.


What was the the purpose of the 7 amendments?

there were actually ten amendments to begin with, but more have been added since. They were written to state and protect the rights of the people.


Why are amendments to the constitution necessary?

There are 27 amendments to the US Constitution. However, only 17 of them qualify as "changes", because the first 10, collectively referred to as the "Bill of Rights", did not come with the Constitution itself. Since the ratification of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, only 17 amendments have been ratified