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- 25th Amendment | U. S. Constitution | US Law - LII Legal Information . . .
The 25th Amendment, proposed by Congress and ratified by the states in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F Kennedy, provides the procedures for replacing the president or vice president in the event of death, removal, resignation, or incapacitation
- 25th or 25st – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
For numbers ending in 5, the correct suffix is “th”, making it “25th” For example, when you say “Today is my 25th birthday,” you use “25th” because it follows the rule of ordinal numbers This rule helps in writing dates or any sequence correctly
- Why Trump Aide Is Thinking 25th Amendment: Michael Wolff
Donald Trump’s gush session with Zohran Mamdani concerned a White House insider, according to Michael Wolff
- The 25th Amendment is there to protect us — are our . . . - The Hill
The 25th Amendment is there to protect us — are our leaders brave enough to use it? by Aron Solomon, opinion contributor - 12 09 25 12:00 PM ET
- 25th or 25st? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
It all depends on what number is on their end If it is one, we spell the numeral with -st ending As you can see, 25 doesn’t end with number one, but with number five Therefore, the only correct version is the 25th, not 25st
- 25st or 25th – Which is Correct? - IELTS Lounge
In this brief article, we will demystify this issue and provide a clear answer to the question at hand: 25st or 25th? To put it simply, the correct form to use in this case is “25th ” The abbreviation “th” is used to denote ordinal numbers referring to days of the month
- 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution
The 25th Amendment, ratified on February 10, 1967, contains four sections and details the process and order of presidential succession dealing with vacancies in the presidential and vice-presidential roles
- Ordinal Numbers in English
Ordinal numbers in English and when to use them including in dates, sequence or order of things, floors, centuries, and more - Chart and ESL Video
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