The original reason for adding the Establishment Clause to the Constitution was to prevent the government from establishing an official state religion and to protect religious freedom for all citizens.
The argument for adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution was to protect individual freedoms of the citizens.
Adding to or changing the Constitution It is called "amending" it. There are currently 27 ratified amendments to the US Constitution.
The term 'as you' is not a clause without a verb.But a clause introduced by 'as' is an adverb clause adding how, when, why to the statement made.As you said, it was more expensive than expected.We put the steaks on the fire as you arrived.
Yes, the U.S. Constitution can be changed by adding an amendment and it has happened 27 times.
The sentence "I went to the store" is an example of a main clause ("I went to the store") that can stand alone. Adding a dependent clause, such as "after work," would give additional context and complete the meaning of the sentence: "I went to the store after work."
Can A Ban amendment be change by adding a another amendment?
Nope :)
A relative subordinate clause is a type of dependent clause that typically starts with a relative pronoun (such as "who," "which," or "that") and provides additional information about a noun in the independent clause. These clauses often act as adjectival phrases, adding descriptive detail to the noun they modify.
Enter either a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun
The US Constitution is changed by adding amendments, as explained in article V of the Constitution.
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