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AFTER THE BILL OF RIGHTS Amendments 11-27

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Page 1: Amendments 11-27. 11: State’s Sovereign Immunity  “The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity,

AFTER THE BILL OF RIGHTS

Amendments 11-27

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11: State’s Sovereign Immunity

“The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State.”

Basically, states are not allowed to be sued in a federal court without their permission

Passed 1795

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12: Running By Ticket

Before this, whoever came in second would become vice president (think Mitt Romney being Obama’s president)

Obviously they wouldn’t get along well, so they let the party that wins president also be vice president.

Ex. You technically vote for Biden to be Obama’s VP

Passed 1804

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**13: No More Slaves

This amendment abolished slavery in the US

You can only work for someone else as a punishment

Congress can pass more laws to help enforce this.

Passed after the Civil War, 1865

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**14: Civil Rights

ALL citizens have the same rights that will be protected by states and Federal gov’t

No male citizen (especially slaves) can be denied the right to vote

Also says you can’t be elected if you a member of Confederate army in Civil War

Passed in 1868

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**15: Voting Rights

Ensures all citizens given the right to vote

That Right cannot be taken away because of race/color

Passed in 1870

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16: Income Taxes

Congress can collect taxes based on how much money you make in a year (your income)

This allowed for more revenue in the government

Passed in 1913

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17: Senator Elections

The people of each state get to elect their own Senators

Before, state legislatures elected the representatives they would send to the Senate

Passed 1913

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**18: Prohibition

The making/selling of liquor is outlawed You were allowed to own liquor, just

couldn’t make any money off of it States and federal gov’t enforced

together

Passed 1919 Repealed in 1933 with the 21st

Amendment

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**19: Women’s Suffrage

Gave women the right to vote “the right to vote shall not be denied or

abridged by the US on account of sex”

Passed 1920

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20: “Lame Duck” Instead of starting in March after a

November election, the President starts on Jan 20 @ Noon. This time is called “Lame Duck”

Senators and Representatives start on Jan 3 @Noon

Talks also about who becomes president if he dies between November and January

Passed 1933

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**21: End of Prohibition

Making/Selling of liquor allowed again Passed 1933

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22 Presidential Terms

President gets to serve a limit of two terms.

If VP becomes president, he can run in two other elections

Happened after Franklin Roosevelt was elected 4 times

Passed 1951

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23: DC Votes

Washington DC gets 3 electoral votes for presidential elections

Does not get Senators/Reps. Since it is not a state

Passed 1961

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24: No More Poll Taxes

Poll taxes- put in place to try and hold back the amount of African Americans that were voting by making them pay money to vote.

Passed 1964 (During Civil Rights Movement)

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25: Presidential Succession This lays out the line of succession for

the president up to 15 people Done during the Cold War in case there

was an attack. All 15 NEVER in the same spot at once

Passed 1967

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**26: 18 year old Voters

Gives 18 year olds the right to vote

Passed 1971This was the Vietnam War era, people

argued that if 18 year olds could be sent to war, then they should be given the right to vote to have their voice heard

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27: Congressional Pay

Congressmen can raise their salaries Changes in pay take place after the next

election (so you have to win again to get your $$)

Passed 1992