The constitution can be amended two ways outside of Congress.
One is to hold a constitutional convention that would need to initiated by 2/3 (34 states) of the several states, followed by the convention and anything from the constitutional convention must be ratified by the 3/4 (38 states) of the several states.
Another way is to simply proposed an amendment and have it pass through a state legislature or a state convention, which will then need to be ratified by 3/4 (38 states) of the several states.
read article 5 of the constitution
14th Amendment
they ask the house of representatives to vote Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment, in 1803. The amendment requires electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots. The amendment was ratified in 1804.
The statements in the constitution are valid in todays government, but some of them have and can be changed. But we have a process for this in our government so that we can't change the constitution at will and without reason.
When the 16th amendment was passed on February 3rd, 1913, the president was William Howard Taft. When the 17th amendment was passed on April 8th, 1913 the president was Woodrow Wilson.
yes
The amendment that Congress passed in 1865 was the Thirteenth amendment and it banned slavery in the United States.
It passed
18th amendment.
The 16th amendment to the Constitution gave Congress the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration. The amendment was passed by Congress on July 12, 1909, and it was ratified on February 3, 1913.
The states ratified it and congress passed it.
Congress passed the 11th amendment on March 4, 1794.
The Sixteenth Amendment
The 16th amendment was passed in 1913 to establish Congress right to impose a federal income tax.
The 65 voting rights act wasn't an amendment, but a bill passed by congress.
The Fourteenth Amendment was proposed by Congress in 1866 and ratified by the states in 1868.The 14th Amendment was passed after the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which was used to enforce equality.
Passed by congress June 4, 1919 and ratifiedAugust 18, 1920.
14th Amendment