10. Rights that are not named as belonging to the Federal Government go to the power of the State or the people.
11. A state cannot be sued.
12. Members of the Senate and the House vote for the President and Vice President as an Electoral College, but the people of the country vote as well. (Popular Vote) Whoever has the greatest amount of votes wins.
13. Slavery and/or involuntary servitude are abolished.
14. Anyone born in the United States is considered a citizen of the United States and the State in which they reside. States cannot strip citizens of life, liberty, or property without due process in law.
15. The right to vote is granted regardless of race and/or previous servitude.
16. The Congress can require income taxes.
17. The people elect the Senators for their State.
18. The manufacture, sale, or trade of intoxicating liquor is prohibited.
19. The right to vote is granted regardless of sex.
11. A state cannot be sued.
12. Members of the Senate and the House vote for the President and Vice President as an Electoral College, but the people of the country vote as well. (Popular Vote) Whoever has the greatest amount of votes wins.
13. Slavery and/or involuntary servitude are abolished.
14. Anyone born in the United States is considered a citizen of the United States and the State in which they reside. States cannot strip citizens of life, liberty, or property without due process in law.
15. The right to vote is granted regardless of race and/or previous servitude.
16. The Congress can require income taxes.
17. The people elect the Senators for their State.
18. The manufacture, sale, or trade of intoxicating liquor is prohibited.
19. The right to vote is granted regardless of sex.