made former slaves citizens of the US and citizens of the state in which they live
no person could be denied the right to vote based upon their sex
Congress can charge an income tax
banned involuntary servitude
embodies the concept of sovereign immunity
before this amendment was passed, state legislatures elected the senators who would serve in the national legislature
Made the president and vice president positions cooperative, making them run together as a team
made the manufacture, sale or transportation of liquor illegal
made importing and exporting liquor illegal
it forbids the states from violating most of the rights protected by the Bill of Rights
Government can raise revenue through income tax
ensures the same rights, privileges and protections to all people under the law (equal protection, no favoring or discriminating)
gave women the right to vote
Redefines how the president and vice president are chosen by the electoral college
states cannot be sued in federal court under certain circumstances
right to vote cannot be denied because a person used to be a slave or subject to involuntary servitude
provides for direct elections of senators to the national legislature by the people
banned slavery
the right to vote cannot be denied based upon a person's race or color
established birthright citizenship
Allows for people to be naturalized citizens (granted citizenship by fulfilling requirements established by law)