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Constitutional amendments, an encyclopedia of the people, procedures, politics, primary documents, campaigns for the 27 Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, Mark Grossman ; [contributing author, Scott Derks]

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Constitutional amendments, an encyclopedia of the people, procedures, politics, primary documents, campaigns for the 27 Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, Mark Grossman ; [contributing author, Scott Derks]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Constitutional amendments
Nature of contents
bibliographyencyclopedias
Oclc number
809213487
Responsibility statement
Mark Grossman ; [contributing author, Scott Derks]
Sub title
an encyclopedia of the people, procedures, politics, primary documents, campaigns for the 27 Amendments to the Constitution of the United States
Summary
"In two volumes, [this work] not only defines the 27 amendments in comprehensive chapters with detailed narratives on the process behind each amendment, but includes in each chapter a valuable collection of supportive material, such as biographies of individuals significant to the amendment's passage, reprints of actual political debates, newspaper articles, government reports, and Supreme Court cases" -- from Introduction and User's Guide
Table Of Contents
Vol. 1 -- v. 2Vol. 1: Bill of Rights (amendments 1-10) : proposed 1789, ratified 1791 : protects individual rights, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, the right to bear arms, the right to due process and the right to a fair trial by jury ; also, the Bill of Rights prohibits unreasonable searches, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishment -- Eleventh amendment : proposed 1794, ratified 1795 : grants immunity of states from suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners -- Twelfth amendment : proposed 1803, ratified 1804 : revises presidential election procedures -- Thirteenth amendment : proposed and ratified 1865 : abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude -- Fourteenth amendment : proposed 1866, ratified 1868 : defines citizenship, including immunities, due-process, and equal protection clauses -- Fifteenth amendment : proposed 1869, ratified 1870 : prohibits denial of suffrage based on race, color, or previous servitude -- Sixteenth amendment : proposed 1909, ratified 1913 : allows Federal government to collect income tax -- Seventeenth amendment : proposed 1912, ratified 1913 : establishes election of U.S. senators by popular vote -- Eighteenth amendment : proposed 1917, ratified 1919 : establishes prohibition of alcoholVol. 2: Nineteenth amendment : proposed 1919, ratified 1920 : establishes women's suffrage -- Twentieth amendment : proposed 1932, ratified 1933 : establishes term commencement dates for Congress -- Twenty-first amendment : proposed & ratified 1933 : repeals Eighteenth Amendment -- Twenty-second amendment : proposed 1947, ratified 1951 : limits president to two terms -- Twenty-third amendment : proposed 1960, ratified 1961 : provides for representation of Washington, D.C., in the Electoral College -- Twenty-fourth amendment : proposed 1962, ratified 1964 : prohibits revocation of voting rights due to non-payment of poll taxes -- Twenty-fifth amendment : proposed 1965, ratified 1967 : defines process of presidential succession -- Twenty-sixth amendment : proposed & ratified 1971 : establishes the right to vote for those 18 years or older -- Twenty-seventh amendment : proposed 1789, ratified 1992 : prohibits Congressional pay raises to take effect before next session of Congress -- Appendix A. The constitutional amendment process -- Appendix B. Ratification of amendments to the US Constitution -- Appendix C. Proposed amendments to the US Constitution
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