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How many amendments was originally in the Bill of Rights?

The original draft of the Bill of Rights had 17 Amendments, 10 of which would eventually be ratified. The Bill of Rights was ratified on December 15, 1791.


Are there twentey-seven amendments in the bill of rights?

no there is only the first ten amendments in the bill of rights. the original bill of rights holds 10 amendments but im not sure if every amendment after that was added to it or just put there randomly


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.


How many amendments are included in the Bill of Rights?

There were 10 original amendments included in the Bill of Rights. They were passed by congress in September of 1789 and ratified in December of 1791. 17 later amendments were passed between 1804 and 1992.


What were the original amendments?

The Bill of Rights. the first 10 amendments


What document was added to the original constitution that made it acceptable to the anti federalists?

Bill of Rights. First 10 amendments. The Bill of Rights


What are free bill amendments?

There are no free bill amendments.


How many amendment are include in the bill?

There were 10 original amendments included in the Bill of Rights. They were passed by congress in September of 1789 and ratified in December of 1791. 17 later amendments were passed between 1804 and 1992.


How many amendments to the bill of rights comprises of the US Constitution?

There are ten amendments in the bill of rights


Could congress pass a law that is not an amemdment?

Yes. Public Laws are never Amendments to the US Constitution. Congress passes those separately. Then they must go to the individual state legislatures for ratification. However, sometimes a bill will be filed and while the congressman that files the bill awaits a vote, amendments are offered to amend the original bill. In this case, the amendments are voted on first. Then the original bill plus amendments that have passed, if any, is voted on. If the bill passes, the bill and its amendments become Public Law on the President's signature. Sometimes it becomes necessary to change a Public Law that has already been approved and signed. When this happens the changes are called a "revision" rather than an amendment.


Where was the Bill of Rights found in the constitution?

The First Congress of the United States submitted 12 amendments to the states. Numbers 3 through 12 were ratified and became the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States. They are known as the Bill of Rights. The original copies are located in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. The Bill of Rights is made up of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. The original copy is located in the United States Archive in Washington DC.


What is the difference between the bill of rights and the constitution?

The Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution. It is the name for the first ten amendments of the Constitution.