Another amendment, or a finding by a federal court that it was unconstitutional under the US Constitution.
That would be the Thirteenth Ammendment.
the situation without amendment in the constitution become worst
This would require that both houses of congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment to rescind the Constitution that the President would sign, and then ratification by the states that would more than likely be sent to a public vote. In short, it wouldn't likely happen.
8th amendment
Death
the thing that would happen is there would be many riots
what would happen if the 8th amendment didn't exist
First Amendment
Which of the following amendments to the Constitution does NOT address or guarantee voting rights?That would be the 7th Amendment.7th Amendment
Virginia eventually ratified the constitution because Patrick Henry was assured the it would have a bill of right amendment
An example of an informal amendment to the U.S. Constitution would be a change in societal norms or judicial interpretation that affects how the Constitution is applied, such as landmark Supreme Court decisions. In contrast, a formal amendment, like the addition of the Bill of Rights or any other change to the text of the Constitution, is not considered informal. Therefore, a formal amendment process, outlined in Article V of the Constitution, is not an example of an informal amendment.