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what kind of a change does an amendment make to the constitution?○ it is an addition to the constitution○ it replaces an earlier clause○ it gives an explanation to a complicated statement in the constitution○ none of the abovequestion # 5multiple choicewhat amendment(s) make up what are known as the miranda rights?○ the first ten amendments together○ the fifth amendment○ the nineth amendments○ the third amendment
For the first question: A constitutional amendment can add new provisions, replace existing clauses, or clarify parts, but the core definition includes additions as a primary form, and the other options are too narrow. The first option is the most accurate as amendments often act as additions, while replacing clauses or explaining are specific types but not the sole change, so the first option holds.
For the second question: Miranda Rights stem from the Fifth Amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, a key component of the Miranda warnings given to suspects.
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First question: It is an addition to the Constitution
Second question: the Fifth amendment