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1st amendment
freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, petition. 1791
13th amendment
abolished slavery. 1865, reconstruction
14th amendment
birthright citizenship, equal protection and due process of law. 1868, reconstruction
15th amendment
ended racial discrimination in voting. 1870, reconstruction
18th amendment
prohibition. 1919, progressive era
19th amendment
women’s suffrage. 1920, progressive era
26th amendment
lowered voting age to 18. 1971, after Vietnam War
bill of rights
first 10 amendments, ensured protection of key individual liberties. 1791, response to concerns of anti-feds
16th amendment
gave Congress power to pass income tax. 1913, progressive era
17th amendment
direct election of senators. 1913, progressive era