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  2. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    The first ten amendments were adopted and ratified simultaneously and are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments are collectively known as the Reconstruction Amendments. Six amendments adopted by Congress and sent to the states have not been ratified by the required number of states.

  3. This is how many amendments there are in the U.S ... - AOL

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    This is how many amendments there are in the U.S. Constitution and why it's hard to amend. ... seven months later by a vote of Michigan in May 1992. So, 10 Amendments were ratified in two years ...

  4. Timeline of the Equal Rights Amendment - Wikipedia

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    To be certified, 38 states were required to ratify it, and Congress implemented a seven-year deadline for the ratification to take place. [1] The deadline was extended to 1982, but only 35 of the 38 states ratified it. It was then ratified by Nevada in 2017, Illinois in 2018, and Virginia in 2020. [2]

  5. List of constitutional amendments - Wikipedia

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    List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States This page was last edited on 9 June 2024, at 16:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Voting Rights Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    As initially ratified, the United States Constitution granted each state complete discretion to determine voter qualifications for its residents. [24] [25]: 50 After the Civil War, the three Reconstruction Amendments were ratified and limited this discretion.

  7. Former Tennessee Attorney General Paul G. Summers writes this regular civics education guest opinion column about the U.S. Constitution.

  8. History of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Some states agreed to ratify the Constitution only if the amendments that were to become the Bill of Rights would be taken up immediately by the new government. In September 1788, the Congress of the Confederation certified that eleven states had ratified the new Constitution, and chose dates for federal elections and the transition to the new ...

  9. What Would It Take to Amend the Constitution? - AOL

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    Other amendments have had time limits attached to their ratification, like the Equal Rights Amendment, or ERA, which would forbid discrimination against women on the basis of sex. It passed ...