The accurate comparison of the amendments from the options you've provided is as follows:
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The Fourteenth Amendment relates to civil liberties and civil rights - This statement is true, as the Fourteenth Amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the laws.
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The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits slavery - This statement is inaccurate. The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits the denial of the right to vote based on race, but it does not address slavery, which was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment.
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The Sixteenth Amendment relates to voting rights - This statement is incorrect. The Sixteenth Amendment provides for the federal income tax.
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The Twenty-Fifth Amendment relates to presidential terms - This statement is incorrect. The Twenty-Fifth Amendment addresses presidential succession and disability, not terms.
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The Nineteenth Amendment relates to voting rights - This statement is true, as the Nineteenth Amendment grants women the right to vote.
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The Fourteenth Amendment establishes income tax - This statement is incorrect. The Fourteenth Amendment does not establish income tax; that is the Sixteenth Amendment.
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The Twenty-Fifth Amendment relates to presidential disability and succession - This statement is true, as the Twenty-Fifth Amendment outlines procedures for presidential succession and addressing presidential disability.
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The Twenty-Second Amendment relates to presidential terms - This statement is true, as the Twenty-Second Amendment limits the president to two terms in office.
In summary, true statements include:
- The Fourteenth Amendment relates to civil liberties and civil rights.
- The Nineteenth Amendment relates to voting rights.
- The Twenty-Fifth Amendment relates to presidential disability and succession.
- The Twenty-Second Amendment relates to presidential terms.
The rest of the statements are inaccurate.