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Q: What president was in office when the 3rd amendment was ratified?
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What is the ratification date of amendment number 3?

The 3rd amendment was ratified December 15th, 1791.


The 15th Amendment is about?

That blacks could vote. Ratified February 3rd 1870.


Who was president when the 3rd amendment was passed?

Dr Mohamed Waheed


Who was president when the 16th and 17th amendment was passed?

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.


Which amendment was brought about by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's election to four terms as president?

The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution set a two-term limit on the President. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President to serve three terms, and died before completing his fourth.


When was the sixteenth amendment ratified?

Never. In order for an amendment to be properly ratified, it must be ratified in its EXACT language, by 3/5 of all of the states. While it seems that enough states did ratify a variation of the amendment in some form or another, it was never ratified in its exact language by enough states. This did not, however, prevent it from being added to the Constitution, and becoming de facto "law". It was never properly ratified. There are various institutions offering enormous cash rewards to anybody who can prove otherwise, as of yet, no takers.


In what year was the 15th amendment passed?

The 15th amendment was ratified on February 3, 1870. This amendment did not fully guarantee the African-Americans to vote until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.


Who held the longest presidentcy term?

Franklin D. Roosevelt ... 12 years (3 terms) 1933 to 1945. The 22nd Amendment has since been ratified and prevents any US President from seeking a 3rd term.


What gave African Americans the right to vote?

The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, gave African-American men the right to vote. Women (both black and white) did not receive suffrage till the 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920.The 15th amendment, on February 3rd, 1870, ensured that a vote can not be denied based on a person's race or color.


What year where the 13th 14th and the 15th amendments ratified?

The 14th Amendment was passed in 1864-1865. The 15th Amendment was passed in 1870.


When did it become a part of the Constitution that presidents are only allowed to be elected two terms?

The 22nd Amendment (limiting the president to 2 terms) was passed by the Congress March 21, 1947. It was ratified by the requisite number of states on February 27, 1951. Since the president at the time, Harry S Truman was exempted from the amendment he technically could have been elected to the presidency a 3rd time had he chosen to run again. The only other ex-president alive at the time of the passage of the amendment was Herbert Hoover was elected to his single term before the ammendment was passed. Hoover too would have been limited to two terms since the exemption only applied to "any person holding the office of President when this article was proposed by the Congress" - which meant Harry Truman. Although he didn't die until 1965, Hoover never tried again for a second term after he was defeated by FDR - so the question of a 3rd term for Hoover was pretty moot even without the amendment.


What amendment prohibits quartering of troops in time of peace?

The 3rd Amendment Deals with the Quartering of Troops