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In 1917 Congress passed the Literacy Test Act over President Woodrow Wilson's veto.
The proposed amendment was passed by Congress while Woodrow Wilson was President. I don't think Wilson pushed for it much.
President Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of The United States of America.
the congress can veto a law the president passed
It was passed by Congress and ratified by the states during his administration. As President, his approval was not required, but his support for it may have secured enough Democratic saupport to get it through Congress. The Republican Party was already largely in favour.
Woodrow Wilson
To promote the development of a sound economy and a reliable banking system, Congress passed, and President Woodrow Wilson signed, the Federal Reserve Act on December 23, 1913.
Laws are acts that are signed by the president of passed by Congress over his veto.
A president can veto a bill that is passed by Congress
The President
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.