• eleventh amendment

    eleventh amendment

    the eleventh amendment states that no other state can sue another state applied in 1789 and introduced again in 1792. in 1793 it was passed for the case of Chisholm v. Georgia.
  • twelfth amendment

    twelfth amendment

    The twelfth amendment was dedicated to the 1800 presidency that seemed controversial for many reasons of the outcome. when the pres and veep belong to different parties. as the pres and vice are voted separately by the electors. That in the 1800 election the separate electoral college needed to step in that votes that corrected the weaknesses in earlier votes distributed in the new outcome of the election.
  • thirteenth amendment

    thirteenth amendment

    the thirteenth amendment was put into place in 1865 that was ratified out of 26 states the 36 states in that December 6th of 1865 that over turned the process of having slaves,now abolished.
  • fourteenth amendment

    fourteenth amendment

    In the fourteenth amendment all citizenship is granted to those who are born naturalized in the United states as first brought up in June 8th 1866 then two years later ratified in July 1868.
  • fifteenth amendment

    fifteenth amendment

    allows anyone to be granted the right to vote. ratified in February 3rd 1870 as first started in 1789 but then was revoked until it was ratified as the grandfather clause and pole taxes were placed on having to get to place a vote on the election having your words being put out.
  • sixteenths amendment

    sixteenths amendment

    this amendment allowed the government to state a income tax.issued in 1789 and ratified in 1913.As the sixteenth amendment the events leading up to this was the direct consequence of the Court's 1895 decision in Pollock v. Farmers.as of loans and taxes kept from the government to tax their income.
  • seventeenth amendment

    seventeenth amendment

    As the seventeenth amendment is being passed that will make a outcome as to deadlock the voting numbers instead of the of the state legislators voting the people will vote. The senators will be voted by the people in case the legislatures are corrupted.
  • eighteenth amendment

    eighteenth amendment

    The eighteenth amendment was ratified in 1919, that the organized efforts of the temperance movement and Anti-Saloon League, Was to appose of any consumption of any alcohol that almost made matters worse in the coming future of consuming alcohol in the near 20's.
  • nineteenth amendment

    nineteenth amendment

    As in the early 20's. Woman wanted more and more independents as a result of working in the factories and doing more of the wars. Women became essential to the new nation of America that is that they were wanting the right to vote. As a result the revolution began as the suffragettes started for women's rights. The first was drafted in 1878 by Susan B Anthony
  • twentieth amendment

    twentieth amendment

    As of the presidency goes it inauguration goes to March to January as though the if the president does die in that time. That they can serve after that they still would have a chance.
  • Twenty-first amendment

    Twenty-first amendment

    As the years went by the 18th amendment was still going on with the prohibition of alcohol back in 1919. where the mafia and other booze and other alcohol that was a big time in history where they had more crime rates that were rising outrageous.Franklin D. Roosevelt ratified it in February 20th
  • twenty-second amendment

    twenty-second amendment

    The presidency is the highest position and the honor to be the president the highest in America the duty to serve for your country as the amendments change so does the position of presidency. of worry of tyranny of corruption of the presidency over the United States.
  • Twenty-third amendment

    Twenty-third amendment

    The 23rd amendment allows the vote for presidential electors, who in turn vote in the Electoral College for President and Vice President.As of this amendment it made the house and senate have the equal amount of seats.
  • twenty fourth amendment

    twenty fourth amendment

    The amendment of pole tax was issued in 1962 that people of all were to pay a tax to cast a vote for the presidency as of now it was ratified in 1964 to dispose of the taxes on the poles that anyone can have a voice to cast their vote.
  • Twenty fifth amendment

    Twenty fifth amendment

    In the presidency if the president himself cannot perform or do his duty of president then the vice president will act upon the president term for however long the president is out and will continue until the president can return. Or until reelection of a new president.
  • Twenty sixth amendment

    Twenty sixth amendment

    As the Vietnam war started many young men became more of a tool in the war dispensable to the military as young men many were 18 at this time. As more and more went the law of voting rights were still 21 or older and the people wanted the voting age to be 18 since if they can take them over seas and fight for our country why couldn't we vote also for our country.
  • twenty seventh amendment

    twenty seventh amendment

    This amendment was to protest the "Salary Grab act" as that No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of representatives shall have intervened.”