The major argument used in support of the 26th amendment was that if you were old enough to be drafted, sent into battle, fight and die for your country then you were old enough to have a voice in the governance of that country through voting.
If you old enough to fight, you are old enough to vote.
Many people who served on the war were too young to vote
We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.
A claim is putting forth the right to something. If that claim is not settled then it might result in an argument.
An academic argument is an argument that is objectively composed and based entirely on facts. An everyday argument is more likely to be emotionally charged (especially in a heated confrontation) and is therefore not like an academic argument.
There is no amendment that gives any "rights" to a religion, except that the freedom to pursue a religion shall not be infringed. You might be thinking of Amendment I, i.e. the first.
This might be the word "hassle", to bother, or a disagreement or argument.
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That would be the 2nd amendment.
The 18th amendment was repealed because too many Americans were against it. The 18th amendment made all alcoholic drinks illegal including wine, vodka, and beer.
violates 8th amendment
guess what you got history textbook, open it up and find your answer.
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in an argument