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.
The president that failed to get the senate to ratify the Treaty of Versailles was Woodrow Wilson.
Why did the United States not ratify Woodrow Wilson's 14 points?
Woodrow Wilson was the President when the women's suffrage amendment (19th) was ratified into law on August 18, 1920. ( You should realize that the President plays no direct role in the proposal or ratification of constitutional amendments.)
No - the president has no official role in the amendment process.
no
becuase obama is president
The U.S. Senate refused Woodrow Wilson's wishes of having, The League of Nations.
Only the States can ratify a constitutional amendment. The President can veto legislation putting the amendment up for ratification, but can be overridden by the normal process in the Senate.
south ratify the 13th amendment
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
what is the time limit for states to ratify an amendment