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The 11th Amendment, ratified in 1795, establishes that states cannot be sued in federal court by citizens of another state or by citizens or subjects of foreign nations. The 12th Amendment, ratified in 1804, modified the process for electing the President and Vice President, requiring electors to cast separate ballots for each office to prevent complications that arose in earlier elections. Together, these amendments clarify state sovereignty and improve the electoral process in the United States.

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