The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1791, protects the right of individuals to keep and bear arms. Its primary purpose was to ensure that citizens could maintain militias for their defense and to deter tyranny. Over time, it has been the subject of extensive legal interpretation and debate, particularly regarding the balance between individual gun ownership rights and regulatory measures. The amendment remains a central point in discussions about gun control and personal freedoms in the U.S.
The 13th amendment was established to abolish slavery.
The twenty First Amendment accomplished the end of prohibition
The second Amendment.
It established an income tax.
It ensured that blacks would be considered citizens.
the Equal rights Amendment, known as the ERA
ensured that blacks would be considered citizens.
It ended slavery in the United States.
the right for all men to vote
Gave women the right to vote in 1920.
They created and ended National Prohibition.
It ended slavery in the United States.