After World War II, six constitutional amendments were passed: the 22nd Amendment, which limited the president to two terms; the 23rd Amendment, granting Washington D.C. electoral votes; the 24th Amendment, prohibiting poll taxes in federal elections; the 25th Amendment, addressing presidential succession and disability; the 26th Amendment, lowering the voting age to 18; and the 27th Amendment, which regulates congressional pay changes. These amendments reflect significant shifts in American political and social dynamics during the post-war era.
3 constitutional amendments were ratified between that time : )
Amendments 13-15 were passed as a direct result of the Civil War.
Peace war Amendments Peace treaty Amendents
The 13, 14, 15 amendments were passed after the civil war.
i know that one allowed women to vote, but i don't know the other one
The 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the right to vote shall not be denied of any citizen based on that citizen's race, or color, or previous condition of servitude. This Amendment was passed in February of 1870 and was the last of the post-Civil War constitutional amendments collectively referred to as the "Reconstruction Amendments".
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The Three amendments passed after the civil war was the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th, and the 13th 14h and 15th was about the freedom of former slaves .
citizenship rights for former slaves
Thirteenth, Fourteenth, fifthteenth
Ease the transition back to a united country after the Civil War.
the legislative branch (congress)