Proposition 209 is also know as California Civil Rights Initiative. This initiative addressed the issue of state government institutions considering race, sex, or ethnicity as grounds for not hiring an applicant in the areas of public employment, public education and public contracting. Proposition 209 was approved and amended to the California State Constitution in 1996.
Obama opposed Proposition 8, and any other constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. McCain's official position was that he thought marriage, including same-sex marriage, was an issue for each individual state to address and therefore he supported the right of California voter's to amend their own state constitution.
Which of the following amendments to the Constitution does NOT address or guarantee voting rights?That would be the 7th Amendment.7th Amendment
McCain's official position was that he thought marriage, including same-sex marriage, was an issue for each individual state to address and therefore he supported the right of California voters to amend their own state constitution.
McCain's official position was that he thought marriage, including same-sex marriage, was an issue for each individual state to address and therefore he supported the right of California voters to amend their own state constitution.
No. McCain's official position was that he thought marriage, including same-sex marriage, was an issue for each individual state to address and therefore he supported the right of California voters to amend their own state constitution.
14th amendment
fourteenth amendment
John Bingham referenced gender in the U.S. Constitution for the first time when writing the Fourteenth Amendment. The amendment is worded to specifically address the rights of males.
The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution was the first to address citizenship. This amendment defines citizenship. It also contains the Privileges or Immunities Clause, the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause.
Slavery. It and the 14th and 15th amendments address slavery and voting rights.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution was included to address concerns that the powers not delegated to the federal government would be reserved to the states and the people. It aimed to protect the authority of the states by explicitly stating that any powers not given to the federal government are retained by the states or the people.
The Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution address Congress member's salary. The Amendment was submitted on September 25, 1789 but wasn't ratified until May 1992.