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Amendment 11

Lawsuits by a citizen or foreign nation against a state must be held in state courts.

Amendment 12

Election of President (House of Representatives) and Vice President (Senate).

Amendment 13

Abolition of slavery; No personal service due to debt.

Amendment 14

All born in U.S. are citizens, have right to due process of law. Equal Protection of the Law.

Amendment 15

Right to vote (suffrage) for African Americans.

Amendment 16

Power of income tax to federal government.

Amendment 17

Direct election of Senators by the people.

Amendment 18

Prohibition of alcoholic beverages.

Amendment 19

Right to vote (suffrage) for women.

Amendment 20

No 'Lame-Duck' Congress, shortens time between election and inauguration.

Amendment 21

Repeal of prohibition of alcoholic beverages.

Amendment 22

Limits presidential terms - only one re-election.

Amendment 23

People in Washington, DC can vote for president.


Amendment 24

Abolition of the Poll Tax to vote.

Amendment 25

How to replace a president under disability, line of succession.

Amendment 26

Eighteen-year-olds can vote in all elections.

Amendment 27

Congressional pay raises go into effect after an election.