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It didn't address either of those issues. The 19th gave women the right to vote.

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What amendments result the civil war?

The Civil War led to significant constitutional amendments aimed at addressing issues of slavery and civil rights. The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, while the Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all persons born or naturalized in the country, including former slaves. The Fifteenth Amendment further secured voting rights for African American men by prohibiting states from denying the right to vote based on race. Together, these amendments were foundational in reshaping American society and advancing civil rights.


When can the Constitution not be amended?

The Constitution cannot be amended if sufficient agreement is not reached. There are two methods of amendment, both requiring defined levels of agreement between the states and the Congress. If agreement is reached, the amendment is adopted. Amendments can also be repealed by the enactment of a further amendment.


The right of eighteen-year-olds to vote in all elections was firmly established by?

It was established in time for the presidential election of 1972. It took an amendment to the Constitution, but further research will be required to determine which amendment that was.


What is the amendment to the US Constitution?

"No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."


Which constitutional amendment provides that if the president dies resigns or is removed from office the vice president becomes the new president?

This was established generally in Article 2, section 1 of the US Constitution. But it was further clarified by the 25th Amendment (1967), which establishes that the Vice President becomes the President in this circumstance, not merely the Acting President as was previously interpreted by some. The Presidential Succession Acts of 1792 and 1947 also provided for the death or removal of the President or his successors.

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How did the 19th Amendment further the constitutional principles of popular sovereignty and rule of law?

It recognized women as citizens with the right to vote.


How did the 18th Amendment differ from every other constitutional amendment in history?

The 18th Amendment, ratified in 1919, was unique because it established the prohibition of alcohol, making it the first amendment to explicitly restrict personal behavior rather than expand rights or freedoms. Unlike other amendments, it required the implementation of a comprehensive regulatory framework through the Volstead Act, leading to widespread social and legal challenges. Its eventual repeal by the 21st Amendment in 1933 further underscored its distinct status in constitutional history, as it was the only amendment to be entirely reversed.


The prohibited the further importation of slaves into Missouri after its admission as a state.?

The Tallmadge Amendment prohibited the further importation of slaves into Missouri after its admission as a state.


How did the fourteenth amendment further help newly freed African Americans?

The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to formerly enslaved African Americans and guaranteed them equal protection under the law. It also sought to prevent states from denying citizenship or due process rights to any of its residents. This Amendment played a crucial role in advancing the civil rights of African Americans in the United States.


What are 3 areas that some people want passage of constitutional amendments?

Anchor babies and immigration (restructure the 14th amendment), term limits (politicians were never supposed to be career politicians), balanced federal budget, further protections against federal tyranny


What is another name for amendment viii?

Further Guarantees in Criminal Cases


What prohibited the further importation of slaves into the missiouri after its admission as a state?

tallmadge amendment


How did the forteenth amendment further help newly freed African Americans?

It gave them citizenship


Who is responsible for passing Constitutional Amendments?

Constitutional amendments become part of the Constitution, and as such they are the law of the land. The supreme court interprets the Constitution including the amendments. Amendments are made by the states and by the states alone, in the sense that no matter where they originate (from some governmental initiative or from the states themselves) they become law ONLY when they are accepted by 3/4 of the states and there are no other requirements. No OK from any federal group or individual is needed, and there is no veto power vested in the president or any other group or individual. If the states say it is so, it is so with no further discussion or debate. The point here is that Congress is perfectly free to debate, pass and submit an amendment for state approval, but the states, according to the provisions of the constitution itself, can make and approve an amendment without the permission or approval of Congress. In this case, the only job that Congress has is to determine if the states are to individually pass a proposed amendment by state legislature, or by specially formed state conventions. This method of constitutional amendment has not yet been used.


Can the president veto ratify or introduce a constitutional amendment?

Not on his own. He can introduce amendments all he wants, but the consent of everybody else is needed. (Senate, House of Representatives, and something else.) If all three of those guys sign for the ratification of an amendment, then it is the president's choice to either ratify or veto it.


Can someone convicted of domestic violence purchase firearms?

Generally, no. For further information, look up the "Lautenberg Amendment."


What are facts about the suspension of Constitutional rights in the US during the US Civil War?

Some of the facts about the suspension of constitutional rights in the US during the US Civil War was limited powers that were weakened further by the Bill of Rights.