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The Constitution of the United States of America is considered the supreme law of the United States. It is the source all government powers, and also provides important limitations on the government that protect the fundamental rights of United States citizens.
The first ten amendments of the Constitution is collectively known as the Bill of Rights, which list specific limitations on governmental power to protect citizens.
The Constitution has been amended 17 times since its ratification in 1787. The Constitution now has 25 functioning amendments out of 27, with the 18th amendment being Prohibition and the 21st being its repeal.
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