Their will certainly be new amendments added to the bill of rights because their is never a limit to any laws that can be created, especially in our world that is constantly changing. Ever since the bill of rights has been formed their has been adaptations and changes made for every era the U.S has been in. You can never accurately predict what amendments would be made until they are in the process or potential of being made. Maybe their would be amendments made on sexuality or immigration. I choose these because these increasingly popular issues that are being reformed in the 21st century.
Reconstruction comprised three major initiatives: restoration of the Union, transformation of southern society, and portrayal of progressive legislation favoring the rights of freed slaves. President Abraham Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction—give out in 1863, two years before the war even ended—plotted out the first of these initiatives, his Ten-Percent Plan.
World war 1 broke out in 1914 because a group of Serbian nationalists (The Black Hand) assassinated the duke of Austria-Hungary. Austria -Hungary threatened Serbia with a bunch of wishes that they wanted Serbia to due for them. Due to the treaty between Serbia and Russia, Serbia said no. Germany, who had a treaty with Austria-Hungary threatened to attack if Russia mobilized its army. Russia did and Germany invaded Belgium. This brought Great Britain and France into the war.
I'm not sure, but I'd say either d or b, I'd ask a parent to look over it or email your teacher for help. (:
The main source of conflict at the Constitutional Convention was in regards to federal v. state power.
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists fought for weeks through published essays to push forward their view on whether their should be a strong Federal government or whether there should be a weak federal government to allow for strong and sovereign states.