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The four Constitutional Amendments that were ratified were the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Here is what each amendment accomplished and the date each was ratified.
On February 3, 1903, the 16th Amendment gave the federal government of the United States the faculty and power to collect money through the income tax.
On April 8, 1913, the 17th Amendment established that from that moment, citizens would be able to vote for Senators in the elections.
On January 16, 1919, the 18th Amendment established that alcohol was illegal in the United States, and the sale was prohibited.
On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment approved women's suffrage, which means that women finally had the right to vote in elections.
Leading up to the French and Indian War, the British were <u>victorious at the Battle of Fort William Henry.</u><u />
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<span>By the end of 1942, the Japanese Empire had expanded to its farthest extent. Japanese soldiers were occupying or attacking positions from India to Alaska, as well as islands across the South Pacific. From the end of that year through early 1945, the U.S. Navy, under Admiral Chester Nimitz, adopted a strategy of "island-hopping". Rather than attacking Japan's Imperial Navy in force, the goal was to capture and control strategic islands along a path toward the Japanese home islands, bringing U.S. bombers within range and preparing for a possible invasion. Japanese soldiers fought the island landings fiercely, killing many Allied soldiers and sometimes making desperate, last-ditch suicidal attacks. At sea, Japanese submarine, bomber, and kamikaze attacks took a heavy toll on the U.S. fleet, but Japan was unable to halt the island-by-island advance. By early 1945, leapfrogging U.S. forces had advanced as far as Iwo Jima and Okinawa, within 340 miles of mainland Japan, at a great cost to both sides. On Okinawa alone, during 82 days of fighting, approximately 100,000 Japanese troops and 12,510 Americans were killed, and somewhere between 42,000 and 150,000 Okinawan civilians died as well. At this point, U.S. forces were nearing their position for the next stage of their offensive against the Empire of Japan. </span>
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Well that would be a answer of opinon but from my opinion biden won
this impacted both of there campigans because millions of people were watching and they werent 100% professional