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Why do you have the amendments?

helps keep our country in order


When and how did the codes change?

All such codes became null and void with the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865, although many southern states adopted "Black Codes" to keep former slaves from voting and imposed other restrictions. These were eliminated with the 14th and 15th Amendments.


How can a fixed opinion keep a person from reexamining a subject?

How can a fixed opinion keep a person from re examining a subject?


Which two Constitutional amendments protect civil rights?

Here are all 10 of the amendments; Freedom of Speech, Right to keep and bear arms, Conditions for quarters of soldiers, Right of search and seizure regulated, Provisions concerning prosecution, Right to a speedy trial, witnesses, etc., Right to trial by jury, Excessive bail, cruel punishment, Rule of construction of Constitution, and Rights of the States under Constitution.


Why is the amentdments are so important?

The amendments are so important because they help Americans keep there rights.


What amendments applies to this scenario people have right to keep and bear arms?

That's half of the 2nd Amendment.


Do you keep your cod points when you prestige?

no they are reset to zero


What is non colinear point?

non collinear point or points? no collinear points are points not on the same line. keep in mind that you have to have at least 3 points to make that happen.


Sports with no points?

Play catch. The majority of sports keep track of points. That's how you determines who wins.


How do you keep a class quiet and clean?

Reward the class with points, and say when they have enough points, you throw a party.


What are the lifetime points for on prize rebel?

Just to keep track of how many points total you accumulated on Prizerebel.


When were the slave codes eleminated?

All such codes became null and void with the ratification of the 13th Amendment in 1865, although many southern states adopted "Black Codes" to keep former slaves from voting and imposed other restrictions. These were eliminated with the 14th and 15th Amendments.