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Learn about key U.S. constitutional amendments including the 10th, 22nd, 13th, 3rd, 26th, 25th, 18th, and 21st amendments with historical context and significance.
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In which Constitutional amendment is the paragraph ensuring that all powers not delegated to the federal government are indeed "reserved for either the states or the people?"
Former President Reagan was elected twice by the people. He could NOT be elected to serve a third term. Which amendment states a President cannot serve more than two terms of office?
It became illegal for one person to hold another person as a slave as a result of which amendment?
We do not have to let soldiers live in our homes if we do not want them there. This privilege from being forced to quarter soldiers in our homes is a part of which Constitutional amendment?
You have the right to vote when you turn 18. Which amendment gives you this right?
Richard Nixon appointed Gerald Ford as Vice President when Spiro Agnew vacated the office. When Nixon resigned, Ford became President and the Vice Presidency was vacated again. Which amendment formalized the practice of making sure we always have a Vice President?
The rights of Americans to produce, sell , and consume alcoholic beverages was taken away from them in 1919 by a Constitutional amendment. Which amendment tried to stop Americans from drinking?
We all know that it is now legal to consume alcoholic beverages so long as that person doing the drinking has satisfied the minimum age requirements. This right was returned to us only after the ratification of this amendment.