Scenarios about 'constitutional amendments'
Constitutional amendments are formal changes or additions to a nation's constitution that modify its original text or legal interpretation. These alterations typically require special legislative procedures and often higher thresholds of approval than ordinary laws, reflecting their fundamental importance to a country's governance structure. In alternate history scenarios, divergent constitutional amendments can dramatically reshape a nation's development by establishing different rights, governmental powers, or social frameworks.
What If Prohibition Never Ended?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States never repealed the 18th Amendment, maintaining alcohol prohibition throughout the 20th century and beyond, with profound effects on American society, politics, and criminal enterprises.
What If Slavery Was Abolished Earlier in The United States?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States abolished slavery decades before the Civil War, fundamentally altering the nation's development, politics, and social fabric.
What If The Bill of Rights Was Never Added to The Constitution?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution were never ratified, fundamentally altering the development of American civil liberties, government power, and national identity.
What If The Equal Rights Amendment Was Ratified?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Equal Rights Amendment became part of the U.S. Constitution in the 1970s, fundamentally reshaping American law, politics, and society around gender equality.