During Reconstruction, three amendments—the 13th, 14th, and 15th—were added to the U.S. Constitution to address the rights of newly freed slaves and to establish a foundation for civil rights. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th granted citizenship and equal protection under the law, and the 15th aimed to secure voting rights regardless of race. These amendments were crucial in attempting to integrate African Americans into society and ensuring their legal rights after the Civil War. Overall, they represented a significant shift towards greater equality and civil rights in America.
There were four amendments added to the United States Constitution during what is known as the Progressive Era. The Constitution currently has 27 amendments.
17 Amendments were added to the bill of rights
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No amendments were added to the Constitution while Coolidge was President.
There were 12 amendments added to the constitution in the 20th century.
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No amendments were added in 1776. The Constitution did not become law until 1787. The first amendments were added in 1792.
The first 10 amendments, known as the bill of rights, were added to the constitution while Washington was president.
Amendments.
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False. As of January 2015, there have been 33 amendments added to the US Constitution.
27 amendments have been added to the Constitution