Rights: Rights are entitlements or freedoms that individuals possess inherently. They can include things like freedom of speech, religion, or assembly.
Constitution: The Constitution is the fundamental law of the United States that establishes the structure and powers of the government. It outlines the rights and liberties afforded to American citizens.
Amendment: An amendment is a change or addition made to the Constitution. Amendments can modify existing provisions or introduce new ones, such as the First Amendment which guarantees certain freedoms including petitioning the government.