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* amendments 11-28
* amendments 11-28
* complete [bracketing out] amended sections of original Constitution
* complete [bracketing out] amended sections of original Constitution
 
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'''Notes''':
* '''Notes on formatting of the Study Guide''':
* <span style="background-color:#f2f2f2">[bracketed]</span> sections have been changed by subsequent Constitutional amendment
** <span style="background-color:#f2f2f2">[bracketed]</span> sections have been changed by subsequent Constitutional amendment
** i.e., original text was changed by later amendments
*** i.e., original text was changed by later amendments
* (parenthetical titles or notes) are not from the text of the Constitution
** (parenthetical titles or notes) are not from the text of the Constitution
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** the Constitution's '''{{#tip-text:Article, Section & Amendment headings|the Constitution's "Article", "Section" and "Amendment" headings in the table of contents will include "hover" and parenthetical information about their purposes (parenthetical information here is not in the original text)}}''' "Article", "Section" and "Amendment" headings in the table of contents will also include "hover" and parenthetical information about their purposes  
* (parenthetical information here is not in the original text
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** note that the table of contents entries are hyperlinks and therefore are underlined by default
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<big>The following is the text of the '''{{#tip-text: Constitution|
* <big>The following is the text of the '''{{#tip-text: Constitution|a constitution =
a constitution =
* fundamental law
* fundamental law
* sets the underlying rules and structures for a government or organization
* sets the underlying rules and structures for a government or organization
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* the Constitution has been amended 27 times, with the first ten amendments being known as the "Bill of Rights"
* the Constitution has been amended 27 times, with the first ten amendments being known as the "Bill of Rights"
* the U.S. Constitution was adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and went into effect once it was ratified by nine of the thirteen original states.
* the U.S. Constitution was adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and went into effect once it was ratified by nine of the thirteen original states.
* the new government it formed was opened on March 4, 1789
* the new government it formed was opened on March 4, 1789}}''' of the United States</big>
}}''' of the United States </big>
* Articles I through VII are the original Constitution as adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 on '''{{#tip-text:September 15, 1787|known as "Constitution Day"}}'''
* Articles I through VII are the original Constitution as adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 on '''{{#tip-text:September 15, 1787|known as "Constitution Day"}}'''
* the '''{{#tip-text:Congress of the Confederation|the Congress and national government as operating under the authority of the "Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union"
* the '''{{#tip-text:Congress of the Confederation|the Congress and national government as operating under the authority of the "Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union"