The 16th
The tenth amendment is known for being supportive of states' rights. The amendment allows the state to bypass the federal government in regards to specific political powers.
The 16th Amendment to the U.S Constitution allows the government to collect the Income Tax.Prior to this amendment, the federal government made an attempt to to create an Income Tax, and the tax was brought to court.The United States Supreme Court ruled that an "Income Tax" was unconstitutional.In response, the Income Tax Amendment was added to the U.S Constitution, making the tax legal.
The concept you are asking about is called "due process". It is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments. The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process when dealing with the federal government, while the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees it when dealing with State governments.
No
The federal government has the power to do whatever the Constitution allows it too. Anything else not mentioned in the Constitution is beyond the federal government's power. Those rights are reserved for the people.
The First Amendment allows people to publicly demonstrate or protest what they want to apply.
No. A constitutional amendment is not necessary. Marriage is a state-level issue. The only thing the Federal Government can do is to strike down discriminatory bans on same-sex marriage.
The Sixteenth Amendment to the US Consitution allows for the Federal Government to apply income taxes unequally across the various states in a method different than simply based on population (i.e. based on income).
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What are you asking? There is no amendment in the U.S. constitution that allows the government to confiscate guns. The 2nd amendment guarantees U.S. citizens the right to bear arms.
it allows the federal government to tax people income directly, "income tax".
It allows the federal government to expand its powers