There are seven articles in the Constitution that were written in 1787 and ratified in 1788, the answer is not 27, because there are 27 amendments not articles.
- Article I – The Legislative Branch
- Article II – The Executive Branch
- Article III – The Judicial Branch
- Article IV – The States
- Article V – Amendment
- Article VI – Debts, Supremacy, Oaths
- Article VII – Ratification
It was (3) Sudan and Rwanda that dominated the <span>headlines because genocide was occurring in those countries. Many human rights violations still happen here. </span>
On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the state Legislatures twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution. Numbers three through twelve were adopted by the states to become the United States (U.S.) Bill of Rights, effective December 15, 1791. James Madison proposed the U.S. Bill of Rights. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution make up the Bill of Rights. James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties. For example, the Founders saw the ability to speak and worship freely as a natural right protected by the First Amendment. Congress is prohibited from making laws establishing religion or abridging freedom of speech. The Fourth Amendment safeguards citizens’ right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in their homes through the requirement of a warrant.
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