The conditions of the test ban treaty are as follows:
1. The prohibition of nuclear weapon's tests or other nuclear explosions through water, atmosphere or outer space. 2. The permission to do underground nuclear tests given the condition that no radioactive debris falls outside the nation's boundaries doing the test. 3. Concerned parties should be working towards complete disarmament, end to the armaments race, and end to environment contamination caused by radioactive substances.
After 33 years, a comprehensive test ban treaty was adopted by the UN stating a prohibition of all nuclear test explosions as well as those done underground.
The <em>amendment process</em> allows for the safeguard of individual liberties since the amendments protect many of our freedoms. The Anti-Federalists agreed to ratify the Constitution due to the the promise of an addition of a Bill of Rights. The amendment process included in Article V of the Constitution made it possible for a Bill of Rights to be added.