The accurate comparison of amendments among the provided options is:
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment relates to presidential disability and succession. The Twenty-Second Amendment relates to presidential terms.
Here's a brief clarification of the other statements for context:
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The Nineteenth Amendment does relate to voting rights (specifically women's right to vote), but the Fourteenth Amendment does not establish income tax; rather, it addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law.
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The Fourteenth Amendment does relate to civil liberties and civil rights, but the Fifteenth Amendment does not prohibit slavery; it prohibits denying the right to vote based on race, while the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery.
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The Sixteenth Amendment relates to income tax, not voting rights, while the Twenty-Fifth Amendment focuses on presidential disability and succession, not presidential terms.
Therefore, the third statement is the only accurate comparison.