The amendments to the U.S. Constitution serve various purposes: the First Amendment guarantees freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition; the Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms; the Fourth Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures; and the Fifth Amendment ensures the right to due process and protects against self-incrimination. Each subsequent amendment addresses specific rights and issues, expanding civil liberties, voting rights, and government powers. Collectively, they shape the legal framework and civil rights in the United States.
the controversial 18th admendment prohibition on alcohol was repealed by the even more controversial 21st admendment
20th and the 21st amendments.
Slavery.
it abolished slavery novanet
the 15 admendment
It changed the methods of electing senators.
26th admendment
when was the 26th Amendment adopted, and what did it do ?
they created the 12th admendment
who is the father of the constitution
14th Admendment
the third admendment