Other 27 Amendments Review Question Preview (ID: 27530)


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Amendments can be proposed by
a) Two-thirds vote of each house of Congress
b) Two- thirds vote of the state senators
c) Conventions of one-half of the states
d) Legislatures of three-fourths of the states

The number of amendments added to the Constitution are
a) 16
b) ten
c) 27 amendments
d) twenty - five

Repealed the prohibition amendment
a) Amendment XIX (19)
b) Amendment XVIII (18)
c) Amendment XXI (21)
d) Amendment XVI (16)

Provides that a state can't be sued in any court other than the courts of a state (original jurisdiction)
a) Amendment XIX (19)
b) Amendment XVII (17)
c) Amendment XII (12)
d) Amendment XI (11)

Limited president to two terms
a) Amendment XIII (13)
b) Amendment XII (12)
c) Amendment XXII (22)
d) Amendment XIV (14)

Moved presidential inauguration day from March 4 to January 29 (lame duck)
a) Amendment XX (20)
b) Amendment XIV (14)
c) Amendment XXII (22)
d) Amendment XI (11)

Forbids the manufacture and sale of alcohoic beverages (Prohibition)
a) Amendment XII (12)
b) Amendment XXII (22)
c) Amendment XVIII (18)
d) Amendment II (2)

Gives residents of Washington DC the right to vote
a) Amendment XXII (22)
b) Amendment XXIII (23)
c) Amendment XVI (16)
d) Amendment XIV (14)

Slavery was abolished by
a) Amendment III (3)
b) Amendment XIII (13)
c) Amendment IV (4)
d) Amendment XIV (14)

Permits Congress to tax individual incomes
a) Amendment VI (6)
b) Amendment XXVI (26)
c) Amendment XVI (16)
d) Amendment XVII (17)

Amendments can be ratified by
a) Two-thirds vote of each house of Congress
b) legislatures of two-thirds of the states
c) legislatures of three-fourths of the states
d) Conventions in two-thirds of the states

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