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The Sixth Amendment is part of the original Bill of Rights, which was ratified shortly after the adoption of the Constitution. The president was George Washington.
Andrew Johnson was the President when this 14th amendment was ratified.
It was the 22nd Amendment ratified on Feb 27, 1951.
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was ratified by a majority of states December 6, 1865.
Such was the case until the 12th amendment to the US Constitution was ratified on 6/15/1804. This amendment calls for separate votes on the President and vice-president.
Yes. The Twenty-Second Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits the US President to two terms of office.
They can only be reelected once. This restriction appears in the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution. Before this amendment was ratified, there was no limit on how many terms a president could be elected to serve.
Warren G. Harding, elected in 1920, was the US first president to be elected after the women's suffrage amendment was ratified.
Never.
The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution.
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