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  • 1Amendment of the Constitution of India — India This article is part of the series: Constitution of India …

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  • 2amendment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ important, major, significant ▪ A major amendment was introduced into the legislation. ▪ minor, slight, small ▪ …

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  • 3important — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ▪ Someone left a message for you it sounded important. ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ …

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  • 4Greek Constitutional amendment of 2001 — The Amendment of 2001 constituted the most important amendment of the Constitution of 1974. The Amendment of 1986 was much more limited, as it led to the modification of just a few articles concerning the President s powers.The parliamentary… …

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  • 5Texas constitutional amendment election 2007 — The 2007 Texas Constitutional Amendment Election took place 6 November 2007.Sixteen proposed amendments (propositions) appeared on the ballot all of which were approved by the voters. About 1,088,137 voters statewide went to the polls, out of… …

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  • 6First Amendment to the United States Constitution — First Amendment redirects here. For other uses, see First Amendment (disambiguation). United States of America This a …

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  • 7Bricker Amendment — wikisourceThe Bricker Amendment is the collective name of a series of proposed amendments to the United States Constitution considered by the United States Senate in the 1950s. These amendments would have placed restrictions on the scope and… …

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  • 8Second Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland — The Second Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was an omnibus amendment to a variety of articles aimed at implementing a list of many different changes. It was effected by the Second Amendment of the Constitution Act, 1941 which was signed… …

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  • 9Second Amendment to the United States Constitution — The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights that protects the pre existing individual right to possess and carry weapons (i.e. keep and bear arms ) in case of confrontation.… …

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  • 10Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution — US Constitution article seriesThe Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is a part of the Bill of Rights. The Fourth Amendment guards against unreasonable searches and seizures, and was designed as a response to the… …

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