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A president cannot add amendments. There is a specific procedure for amending the constitution, which requires the proposed amendment to first be passed by the congress and then be ratified by the states. There have been no constitutional amendments that were added during Mr. Obama's first term.
There was one amendment that entered ratification during JFK's term as president. This was the 24th amendment that prohibited revocation of voting rights due to non-payment of poll taxes.
Woodrow Wilsons term was called "The Fourteen Points", in which he wanted to create a stable peace among naitions in Europe after World War 1. this eventualy lead to the creation of "The League of Nations"
The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights There is no special grouping for the amendments after thoseHowever, amendments tended to be passed in groups (not literally all at the same time, but within a decade). Like the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) and the Progressive Era amendments (16th, 17th, 18th, 19th).
The first ten amendments are collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
The 22nd Amendment.
...i don't think he had one....he was really quiet i guess
Amendments
The Sherman Antitrust Act was passed during his term as U.S. President.
federal reserve act
constitutional amendments
Adding to or changing the Constitution It is called "amending" it. There are currently 27 ratified amendments to the US Constitution.