| A | B |
| Amendment 11 | Suits against states |
| Amendment 12 | Election of President and Vice President |
| Amendment 13 | Abolition of Slavery |
| Amendment 14 | Rights of Citizens |
| Amendment 15 | Minority's Right to Vote |
| Amendment 16 | Income Tax |
| Amendment 17 | Direct Election of Senators |
| Amendment 18 | Prohibition |
| Amendment 19 | Women's Right to Vote |
| Amendment 20 | Lame-Duck Amendment |
| Amendment 21 | Repeal Prohibition-Amendment 18 |
| Amendment 22 | Limit on Presidential Terms |
| Amendment 23 | Presidential Electors for the District of Columbia |
| Amendment 24 | Abolition of the Poll Tax |
| Amendment 25 | Presidential Disability and Succession |
| Amendment 26 | Eighteen-year old's Right to Vote |
| Amendment 27 | Restraint on Congressional Salaries |
| Chisholm v Georgia | Established that suits against states are tried in state court |
| Brown v Topeka Board of Education | Began the process of segregation |
| Involuntary Servitude | Being forced to work against your will |
| Construed | Explained or interpreted |
| Prohibition | Forbid manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages |
| Suffrage | Right to vote |
| Civil War Amendments | Amendments 13-14-15 |
| Separate Ballots | Vote once for President and once for Vice President |
| Three | Number of electors for the District of Columbia |
| 10 years minus 1 day | Longest a person can serve as President |
| 7 years | Length of time to ratify Amendment 20 |
| Spiro T. Agnew | Nixon's Vice President who resigned and was replaced by Nelson Rockefeller |
| January 3 | Beginning date for Congress |
| Lame-duck period | Time between election and beginning of new session |
| January 20 | Inauguration date for President |
| 2 | Maximum number of times President can be elected |
| Franklin Roosevelt | President elected four times |
| Poll tax | Tax that is paid to vote |