A constitutional amendment is an adjustment of the constitution of a nation, company, or another type of power. Amendments are frequently entwined into the appropriate portions of an present constitution.
As of now, there are 27 ratified Amendments to the U.S Constitution:
- Amendment 1 - Religion and Expression
- Amendment 2 - Bearing Arms.
- Amendment 3 - Quartering Soldiers.
- Amendment 4 - Search and Seizure.
- Amendment 5 - Rights of Persons.
- Amendment 6 - Rights of Accused in Criminal Prosecutions.
- Amendment 7 - Civil Trials.
- Amendment 8 - Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases
- Amendment 9 - Unenumerated Rights
- Amendment 10 - Reserved Powers
- Amendment 11 - Suits Against States3
- Amendment 12 - Election of President
- Amendment 13 - Slavery and Involuntary Servitude5
- Amendment 14 - Rights Guaranteed, Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship, Due Process and Equal Protection
- Amendment 15 - Right of Citizens to Vote
- Amendment 16 - Income Tax
- Amendment 17 - Popular Election of Senators
- Amendment 18 - Prohibition of Intoxicating Liquors
- Amendment 19 - Women's Suffrage Rights
- Amendment 20 - Commencement of the Terms of President, Vice President, and Members of Congress
- Amendment 21 - Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment
- Amendment 22 - Presidential Tenure
- Amendment 23 - Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia
- Amendment 24 - Abolition of the Poll Tax Qualification in Federal Election
- Amendment 25 - Presidential Vacancy, Disability, or Incapacity
- Amendment 26 - Reduction of Voting Age Qualification
- Amendment 27 - Congressional Pay Limitation