They are as follows:
18th: Prohibition of alcohol.
21st: Repeal of the 18th Amendment
26th: Lowered voting age from 21 to 18
2006-09-07 07:13:36
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answered by BrianthePigEatingInfidel 4
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18th Amendment:
Section 1. -After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.
Section 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
Section 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
21st Amendment
Section 1.
The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.
Section 2.
The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited.
Section 3.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress
26th Amendment
Section 1.
The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.
Section 2.
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
2006-09-07 14:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your own homework! Is this a classroom and you are studying the constitution and you want us to do your home work?
If not and you want to know go to encarta and it has any question on the constitution you can ask. If you are a classroom do the same thing. It even prints out your term paper. I know I got a B+
2006-09-07 14:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Link below. It's really worth the time to look them up and read them yourself. If more people actually read the constitution, we'd be better off.
2006-09-07 14:12:50
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answered by coragryph 7
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Internet not working for ya today? How about your local library?
2006-09-07 14:16:33
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answered by ? 6
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