The only amendment to the Constitution to be repealed is the Prohibition amendment, the amendment prohibiting manufacture and sale of Alcoholic Beverages. It was the 18th amendment, and was repealed by the 21st amendment.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.
The 21st Amendment repeals the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
17th amendment.
The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
All African Americans became citizens as a result of the 14th Amendment.
73rd Constitutional Amendment
I doubt you mean "appealed", perhaps you mean repealed?
The 18th amendment (the Prohibition) was repealed by the 21st amendment.
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or another can override a previous amendment, such as with Prohibition, but the Amendment ending slavery will never be repealed.
Prohibition was established by the 18th amendment on January 17, 1920. It was repealed in 1933 with the 21st amendment.
The case was appealed because Griffin felt as if he was denied the Fifth amendment, the right to refrain from testifying as a defense
Amendments can not be changed or repealed by any one person or a group of persons. The only way an amendment can be appealed is by another amendment added to the constitution that changes and/or repeals the amendment that the people or government want changed.
Appealed has two syllables.
I was appealed by the thought of wealth.
The defense team appealed the judge's decision. When I had a sore throat, food never really appealed to me.
The past tense of "appeal" is "appealed."
appealed to a higher court.
was the president who appealed to the common people 1829