The 27th Amendment
When Was the Newest Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Ratified?

Learn about the newest U.S. Constitution amendment—the 27th Amendment ratified in 1992, regulating congressional pay changes.

The 17, 18, 19
What Are the 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?

Learn about the 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments—direct senatorial elections, Prohibition, and women's suffrage in U.S. history.

Tenth Amendment Explained
What Is the Significance of the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

Explore the importance of the Tenth Amendment in reserving powers to states and promoting federalism in the U.S. government system.

Remove Amendments Challenge
Why Can’t We Remove Amendments from the U.S. Constitution?

Learn why removing amendments from the U.S. Constitution is difficult and requires a rigorous legal process involving Congress and states.

73 Not an Amendment
Is the 73rd Amendment Part of the U.S. Constitution?

Explore whether the 73rd Amendment exists in the U.S. Constitution and understand the current number of amendments.

27 Amendments Breakdown
What Are the 3 Major Groups of the 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?

Learn the three major groups of the 27 U.S. Constitutional amendments: individual rights, government authority, and expanding democratic participation.

27th Amendment Recap
When Was the Most Recent Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Ratified?

Learn about the 27th Amendment, the most recent U.S. Constitution amendment ratified in 1992, and its impact on congressional pay raises.