i had a monkey 4 lunch.
nah kidding actually anything could have happened basically. But i would think that ppl would start using the loopholes or whatever.
sry im not knowledgeable :(
if it wasn't ratified then many of the poor wouldn't be able to pay the fee to vote . mostly the poor and African Americans
i had a monkey 4 lunch. nah kidding actually anything could have happened basically. But i would think that ppl would start using the loopholes or whatever. sry im not knowledgeable :(
It still would have been ratified. Only 9 out of 13 states were needed.
Because to amend the Constitution you have to propose an amendment in Congress, then it has to be formally passed by Congress. After being passed by Congress, the amendment is sent to the states to be ratified, but it has to be ratified by 3/4 of the states within a 10 year limit, otherwise the amendment is not added to the list of amendments
I don't think this site would allow a post that long. See here: http://www.usconstitution.net/constamrat.html
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
I think you're asking "When did women get the right to vote" 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1919, the states ratified it in 1920.
27 amendments to the U. S. Constitution have been ratified. Besides, I don't think the President has anything to do with the process of amending the Constitution.
the 13th amendment freed the slaves for all the country in the south and it was ratified in Dec,6 1865.
i dont think there is a title for it... i think they just left it has amendment 3.
The first amendment i think :)
by the Bill of Rights... amendment 8 i think