Explains what must happen for a citizen of one state to sue another state.

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Explains what must happen for a citizen of one state to sue another state

Explains process of electing our President

Slavery is officially ended

Describes the civil rights of each citizen Takes away 3/5 statement

States that race cannot be a qualification for voting

Created income tax

Describes the election of Senators to Congress

Bans the manufacture, sale or transportation of any alcohol in the United States

Gives women the right to vote in elections

Describes the process between the election and when the new President officially takes office

Erases the 18 th amendment – the prohibition of alcohol

Limits a President to two consecutive terms of office

Gives the District of Columbia 3 electoral college votes

Makes any tax to vote (poll tax) illegal X

Sets up the order for replacing the President in case there is a death or illness

Gives all 18 year olds the right to vote in elections

Any increase in pay for legislators must take place after an election