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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.
list of amendments to the U.S. Constitution
The Constitution of the United States, which entered into force in 1789, is the oldest written national constitution in use. The framers of the U.S. Constitution included a provision whereby the document may be amended, generally (though not solely) by a two-thirds majority of each house of Congress followed by ratification by legislatures in three-fourths of the states. (Only one amendment, the Twenty-first Amendment, repealing Prohibition, was ratified in an alternate way—by ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states.) Since 1789 the Constitution has been amended 27 times; of those amendments, the first 10 are collectively known as the Bill of Rights and were certified on December 15, 1791.
- First Amendment (1791)
- Second Amendment (1791)
- Third Amendment (1791)
- Fourth Amendment (1791)
- Fifth Amendment (1791)
- Sixth Amendment (1791)
- Seventh Amendment (1791)
- Eighth Amendment (1791)
- Ninth Amendment (1791)
- Tenth Amendment (1791)
- Eleventh Amendment (1795)
- Twelfth Amendment (1804)
- Thirteenth Amendment (1865)
- Fourteenth Amendment (1868)
- Fifteenth Amendment (1870)
- Sixteenth Amendment (1913)
- Seventeenth Amendment (1913)
- Eighteenth Amendment (1919)
- Nineteenth Amendment (1920)
- Twentieth Amendment (1933)
- Twenty-first Amendment (1933)
- Twenty-second Amendment (1951)
- Twenty-third Amendment (1961)
- Twenty-fourth Amendment (1964)
- Twenty-fifth Amendment (1967)
- Twenty-sixth Amendment (1971)
- Twenty-seventh Amendment (1992)