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Amendment 11: added in 1798


Federal courts, including Supreme Court, have no power over state or local courts,
including any legal matters regarding the state governments themselves.

Amendment 12: added in 1804


Voters will choose the President by
naming the one they are voting
for. People will count the votes. The runner that gets the most votes is chosen to be the
President. If the House of Representatives didnt choose a President when the President is
no longer in power, the Vice-President will act as the President.

Amendment 13: added in 1865


Slavery or servitude, being under the control of
owner, is not permitted in the United States except as a
for crime.

an
punishment

Amendment 14: added in 1868


Every person born in the United States is a citizen. No state can deny rights to any
citizens. Every law must apply to everyone. Representatives will be proportioned by the
population of the state. The voting for an office position is done by male citizens at least
at the age of 21. Nobody can take a position of House if they have revolted or rebelled

against a Constitutional matter. All debts owed by the United States are valid except the
losses for outlawing slavery.

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Amendment 15: added in 1870


The right to vote cant be rejected
skin color, it cannot be denied if the person was once a slave.

because of race or

Amendment 16: added in 1913


Congress has the power to
arrange taxes based on incomes.

Amendment 17: 1913


The Senate has one vote and the Senate has a six year term. Position openings in the
Senate are chosen by a state election. The state legislature grants the governor the power
to employ a temporary senator. The Senators are only allowed to serve for one six-year
term.

Amendment 18: added in 1919


The manufacturing and selling of alcohol is illegal. Congress and
some states have the power to approve of this article. If this proposed article is not
approved it expires after seven years.

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Amendment 19: added in 1920


The right to vote cant be rejected because of different gender. Congress has the power to
approve of the
article.

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Amendment 20: 1933


The President and
Vice President terms end on January 20th. The
Senate and The House of Representatives terms end on January 3. The Congress will
meet once every year on January 3. If the president dies before taking office but after
elected, the Vice President will be President until new President is elected. If the
President and Vice President are both disqualified, Congress will appoint a temporary
President and discuss how a new President will be elected.

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Amendment 21: added in 1933


The 18th amendment is not an amendment anymore. The selling and manufacturing of
alcohol is now legal. If the article is not approved within seven years, the amendment will
be expired.

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Amendment 22: added in


1951
The President can either have one partial term and a full term or two consecutive terms.
Any president during the proposal of the amendment will not be removed from office and
will be allowed to finish his/her term.

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Amendment 23: added in 1961


Washington D.C. will have a share of
President and Vice President
size.

electors for
proportioned to the state

Amendment 24: added in 1964


This amendment forbids the refusal to allow voting rights government officials based on
failure to pay any type of tax.

Amendment 25: added in 1967


If the President dies or he/she is
removed from office, the Vice
President will be the new president. If the Vice President becomes vacant, the President will
nominate a Vice President and has to have a majority vote by the House of Representatives
and Senate. If the President sends a letter to Congress stating that he/she is unable to perform
the duties of the President, the Vice President will continue forward with the duties of the
President until the President sends a signed letter to Congress stating that he/she is able to
perform Presidential duties again.

Amendment 26:
added in 1971
People over the age of 18 have access to vote as well.

Amendment 27: added in 1992


No law will take effect until an election of Representatives

that will interfere.

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