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historically, what was going on with amendment eleventh?

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The only way to repeal an amendment to the U. S. Constitution is with another duly ratified amendment.

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The 16th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution cleared the way for Income Taxes.

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This level of government is REGIONAL LEVEL.

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Before passage of the U. S. Constitution's 26th Amendment, the minimum voting age had always been 21.

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To answer we need the amendment number you are asking about.

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That was the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, ratified 8 April 1913.

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In the United States, women were granted the right to vote by the Nineteenth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution. The amendment was ratified in 1920.

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The Twenty-first Amendment to the U. S. Constitution repealed the Eighteenth Amendment and made possession and use of alcohol legal again.

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27 amendments to the U. S. Constitution have been ratified. Besides, I don't think the President has anything to do with the process of amending the Constitution.

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Yes, since the April, 1913 ratification of the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.

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Ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in August, 1920 gave women the right to vote.

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They can't; that would be a clear violation of the First Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.

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in the U. S. Constitution: Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 and the 12th Amendment

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Unlike a bill becoming a law, a proposed amendment can become part of the U. S. Constitution only if at least three fourths of the states agree to it. That acceptance by each state is what is called ratification.

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Not since the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution was ratified in 1967.

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the hundredth amendment of India is that it is mandatory to wear leopards(loe-pards) in churches, temples everywhere else. if u disobey this amendment u will be burned alive in lava

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the change of the Constitution is an amendment

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It was ratified in 1781.

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The U. S. Constitution is changed by amendments.

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1st Amendment. It also guarantees the freedom of speech, religion, and right to peaceably assemble

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The 2nd Amendment refers to the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. It does not compare to the Constitution, it is part OF the Constitution.

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The 16th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution allows for an income tax. Abraham Lincoln had used an income tax to finance the Civil War but it was latter found to be unconstitutional thus necessitating the 16th Amendment.

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Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 1992.

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The Constitution 7th Amendment

The Constitution 7th Amendment

The Constitution 7th Amendment

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The 16th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution gives the power to invoke and collect income taxes as well as other types of taxes. This Amendment was ratified in 1913. Abraham Lincoln issued the first tax on people's income during the Civil War but this tax was later found to be unconstitutional. This is why the !6th Amendment was required to legalize the taxes.

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A revision of, or addition to, a constitution

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When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.

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An amendment doesn't end. It can be repealed but the 13th has been enforce since it was adopted and remains so.

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The only tie was the one between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in 1800 that resulted in the 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.

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The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the President to appoint a new Vice President if that office becomes vacant. Before this amendment their was procedure in place for Presidential succession but not Vice Presidential succession.

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The 22nd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution states that a person may not be elected U. S. President more than twice, and a person may not be elected U. S. President more than once if he/she has served at least two years of a term to which he/she was not elected. The Amendment was ratified in February 1951, so Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first President subject to the limitation.

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The 18th amendment to the U.S. Constitution

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Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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Third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 1972.

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Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan happened in 2010.

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Additions to the constitution are called amendments. The first amendment was :

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An amendment to the Constitution becomes part of the Constitution itself.

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No, they got the right when the 23rd Amendment to the U. S. Constitution was ratified (March 29, 1961). The first time was the election of 1964.

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The 20th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution changed the date on which the Presidential and Vice Presidential terms begin and end from March 4 to January 20, and it changed the date on which the terms of U. S. Senators and Congressmen begin and end from March 4 to January 3. The Amendment was ratified in 1933 and took effect in 1935 for Senators and Congressmen and 1937 for Presidents and Vice Presidents.

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an amendment an amendment

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two-thirds of the House of Representatives and Senate must vote to change the constitution. then the amendment must be revised by the judicial branch to make sure that the amendment is constitutional

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An amendment. For example, the first Amendment to the Constitution covers Freedom of Speech.

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