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Amendments 11-27 of the U.S. Constitution address various aspects of federal and state powers, individual rights, and the functioning of government. Amendment 11 limits the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court, while amendments 12 through 20 detail the electoral process, presidential succession, and rights related to voting and civil liberties. Amendments 21 and 22 repeal Prohibition and limit presidential terms, respectively. Finally, amendments 23 through 27 cover voting rights for Washington D.C., congressional pay, and various other civil rights protections.

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