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Ashanti Mata
12 November, 12:25
Why is the 11th amendment considered unique?
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Rosa King
12 November, 16:07
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Answer:While the 11th amendment is unique because it was the first non-Bill of Rights amendment, the 21st amendment is unique because it is the only amendment written with the sole purpose of erasing a previous amendment. The 18th amendment was ratified in 1919, and took effect in 1920, making prohibition the law of the land.
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