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American Government US Amendments
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Amendment 11 Purpose limiting Federal Courts Year Ratified 1798 States people can not sue the states because they have sovereign immunity
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12 th Amendment Election of President and Vice President Ratified 1804 State that the President and Vice President have to be on one ballot.
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13 th Amendment Purpose: Abolition of Slavery Year Ratified: 1865 Abolishment of Slavery and Involuntary Servitude
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14 th Amendment Civil Rights guaranteed Ratified 1865 States may not restrict citizens rights at the federal level
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15 Amendment Votes for Freed Men Ratified 1870 States Federal or State government can nnot prevent a citizen from voting for race related reasons
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16 th Amendment Income Tax Ratified 1913 Stated that the Federal Government has the power start an income tax.
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17 th Amendment Popular Election of US Senators Ratified 1913 States that US Senators would be directly elected by the people living in that state.
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18 th Amendment Prohibition Ratified 1919 States that the sale, consumption and production of alcohol was prohibited.
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19 th Amendment Women’s Right To Vote Ratified 1920 State or Federal Government can prevent a person from voting on the basis of sex
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20 th Amendment Terms of President and Congress Ratified 1933 Amendment sets specific dates for the start and end of terms for the President, Vice President, Members of Congress.
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21 st Amendment Repeal of Prohibition Ratified 1933 Allowed Us citizens the right to consume, sell, and produce alcohol.
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22 nd Amendment Presidential terms Ratified 1951 President can only serve two four year terms or a total of 10 years.
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23 rd Amendment Voting in the District of Columbia Ratified 1961 Citizens of the nation’s capital have the right to vote.
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24 th Amendment The Poll Tax Ratified 1964 Stated that can’t prevent you from voting if you have not paid your taxes and states that they can not charge you a tax to vote.
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25 th Amendment Disability of a President Ratified 1967 Defines the chain of command when a President dies or in incapicitated.
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26 th Amendment Lowering the voting age to 18 Ratified 1971 Voting lowered from 21 to 18.
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27 th Amendment Coongressional Pay Raises Ratified 1993 Pay of a member of Congress does not change until after the election.
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