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What Role Do Amendments Play in Understanding the Constitution's Flexibility?

Amendments are really important because they show how flexible the U.S. Constitution is.

  1. Total Amendments: Right now, there are 27 amendments that have been approved since the Constitution was made in 1788.

  2. Flexibility Framework: There’s a special way to change the Constitution. Article V tells us two ways to suggest amendments:

    • A two-thirds vote in both parts of Congress.
    • A meeting called by two-thirds of the state legislatures.
  3. Historical Adaptation: One big change was the Bill of Rights, which includes 10 amendments. It was approved in 1791 and shows how the Constitution listens to the people's needs for personal freedoms.

This whole process shows us that the Constitution can change as society changes.

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What Role Do Amendments Play in Understanding the Constitution's Flexibility?

Amendments are really important because they show how flexible the U.S. Constitution is.

  1. Total Amendments: Right now, there are 27 amendments that have been approved since the Constitution was made in 1788.

  2. Flexibility Framework: There’s a special way to change the Constitution. Article V tells us two ways to suggest amendments:

    • A two-thirds vote in both parts of Congress.
    • A meeting called by two-thirds of the state legislatures.
  3. Historical Adaptation: One big change was the Bill of Rights, which includes 10 amendments. It was approved in 1791 and shows how the Constitution listens to the people's needs for personal freedoms.

This whole process shows us that the Constitution can change as society changes.

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