Only when passed by the legislatures or conventions of three-fourths of the states do amendments suggested by Congress or convention become legally binding (i.e., 38 of 50 states).
Even though the wording of the Constitution is unchanged, how is it still a living document?
American Constitution, 1787–1789 In addition, it is adaptable and permits changes in the government. Despite the fact that there have only been 27 changes to the Constitution in more than 200 years, it is referred to as a "living" instrument because it is amendable.
What personal protections do the second and third amendments provide for citizens?
Citizens have the right to keep and bear weapons under the Second Amendment. During the American Revolution, quartering soldiers in private homes was a major issue, but the Third Amendment forbids it. Citizens are protected from arbitrary search and seizure by the Fourth Amendment.
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