Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10)
Amendment 10 - Powers Reserved to the States and People
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The first twelve proposed amendments to the United States Constitution, 10 of which were ratified by the states. Article I was never ratified, and Article II was ratified in 1992, becoming the 27th Amendment.
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