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What is the only amendment to ever be appealed?

The 18th amendment (the Prohibition) was repealed by the 21st amendment.


Which amendment appealed its prohibition?

Prohibition was established by the 18th amendment on January 17, 1920. It was repealed in 1933 with the 21st amendment.


The amendment that was appealed?

The only amendment to the Constitution to be repealed is the Prohibition amendment, the amendment prohibiting manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. It was the 18th amendment, and was repealed by the 21st amendment. See link.


When will the amendment for slavery run out?

Constitutional Amendments are permanent, and do not have expiration dates. An amendment can be appealed, or another can override a previous amendment, such as with Prohibition, but the Amendment ending slavery will never be repealed.


Can a motion to quash be appealed by the da?

Yes, a motion to quash can be appealed by the district attorney if it is granted by the court. The district attorney can appeal the decision to a higher court to seek a reversal of the decision to quash.


How can you use appealed in a sentence?

I was appealed by the thought of wealth.


How many syllables for appealed?

Appealed has two syllables.


Give you a sentence using appealed?

The defense team appealed the judge's decision. When I had a sore throat, food never really appealed to me.


Appellate courts is for cases that are being?

appealed to a higher court.


What is is to forbid the practice of making selling or using?

Prohibition


How is a constitutional amendment appealed?

I doubt you mean "appealed", perhaps you mean repealed?


Why was is difficult to police prohibition?

Prohibition was difficult to police because of widespread public disregard for the law, which led to underground speakeasies and illegal alcohol production. Organized crime syndicates also profited from bootlegging and smuggling operations, making it challenging for law enforcement to effectively enforce the ban on alcohol.