Concept information
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social history of crime
documents and acts shaping the American system of criminal justice
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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economics and law
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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economics and law
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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economics and law
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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economics and law
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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economics and law
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
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United States Supreme Court
United States law
United States Constitution
amendments to the United States Constitution
Preferred term
Twenty-Third Amendment
Definition
- Gives residents of the District of Columbia electors in presidential elections. Until the Constitution was written, the location of the capital of the United States was ever changing—at various times, it moved or was forced to move to Philadelphia, Trenton, New York, and elsewhere. [Source: Student's Guide to the Presidency; Twenty-third Amendment (1961)]
Belongs to group
Date
- 1961
URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Twenty-Third_Amendment
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