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During the Progressive Era, several significant amendments were passed, including the 16th Amendment, which was ratified in 1913 and allowed the federal government to impose an income tax. Another key amendment was the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913 as well, which established the direct election of U.S. Senators by voters rather than state legislatures. These amendments reflected the Progressive movement's goals of increasing democratic participation and reforming government practices.
A constitution amendment
The Fifth Amendment protects people from the federal government.
The tenth amendment gives the state authority that the federal government does not have. This amendment goes into great detail about the amount of power that the federal government has and what the state has control over.
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The progressive amendments, particularly the 16th through 19th Amendments, significantly transformed the relationship between citizens and government by enhancing democratic participation and promoting social justice. The 16th Amendment allowed for a federal income tax, enabling the government to fund social programs and infrastructure, while the 17th Amendment established the direct election of senators, increasing accountability to voters. The 18th Amendment initiated Prohibition, reflecting a push for social reform, and the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, expanding civic engagement. Together, these amendments fostered a more active role for citizens in shaping government policies and priorities.
Power of the Federal Government
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