The 24th amendment removed the ban on poll taxes and banned polling stations from prohibiting people from voting based on non-payment of taxes.
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Twenty-fourth Amendment
The 13th Amendment
The tenth amendment leaves anything not mentioned in the constitution up to the states and its people.
1st amendment
The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution prohibited the manufacture, sale or transportation of all intoxicating liquors within, into or out of the United States - known as Prohibition. It took effect in January 1920. By 1933, people realized this was not as good idea as it had seemed, and the Eighteenth Amendment was repealed by the Twenty-First Amendment.
Twenty-fourth Amendment
Because the people that were engaged in it were Europeans and their governments outlawed the practice
It outlawed the production and consumption of alcoholic beverages. The 21st Amendment was ratified Dec. 5, 1933. It replaced the 18th Amendment, which was passed 14 years earler. Without the 21st Amendment, alchol would be outlawed.
Amendment XIV
Not unless the first amendment to the Constitution is abolished. Under the First Amendment of the Constitution, it cannot technically be outlawed. Many religions have been portrayed by the media and others to be violent, overly conservative, brutal, and many other traits that lead people to see many religions in ways they are not. Religion cannot be outlawed, but it can certainly be misunderstood and discouraged.
A constitutional amendment that outlawed the production and sale of alcohol.increased organized crime. people were still drinking but illegally.
A constitutional amendment that outlawed the production and sale of alcohol.increased organized crime. people were still drinking but illegally.
The first amendment allows you to have freedom of religion.
The poll tax was one of many ways in which some states denied the right to vote to people, especially Afro-Americans, by charging a tax they could not afford to pay. There were many devices through which states sought to keep minorities from exercising their civil right to vote, but the poll tax has the distinction of being directly outlawed in the US Constitution itself. While the Voting Rights Act of 1965 deals with a variety of voter-repression methods, the 24th Amendment (1964) specifically prohibits taxing people for the right to vote in primary or general elections for Federal officials.
The Third Amendment prohibits the government from forcing people to provide shelter for soldiers in their homes. However, in times of war, Congress may require a homeowner to house soldiers, but only under conditions spelled out by law.
The 13th amendment officially rendered slavery and involuntary servitude unconstitutional, and the 15th amendment prohibited the national government and the state governments from denying the vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of involuntary servitude."
A constitutional amendment that outlawed the production and sale of alcohol.increased organized crime. people were still drinking but illegally.