The Platt Amendment, enacted in 1901, added several provisions to the Cuban constitution that limited Cuba's sovereignty. It granted the United States the right to intervene in Cuban affairs to maintain stability and preserve independence. Additionally, it established terms for U.S. naval bases on the island, most notably Guantanamo Bay, and prohibited Cuba from entering into treaties with other nations that could compromise its independence. This effectively made Cuba a U.S. protectorate until it was repealed in 1934.
The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. There was an Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress in 1972, but it is three states short of the required 38 needed to ratify it and add it to the Constitution.
The United States Constitution may have an amendment added through two different avenues. The first avenue, the better known avenue, is to introduce the proposed amendment to the houses of Congress where it needs to pass a vote with a two-thirds majority vote. The second avenue to add an amendment is through a special Constitutional Convention that is called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.
they promised that if the constitution was adopted, the government would add a bill of rights to it.
It's to change or alter the constitution. So, we add amendments as our nation's culture changes.
Thomas Jefferson wanted to add the city of New Orleans to the United States. Napoleon wanted to sell the US all French territories on mainland North America. Jefferson knew there was nothing in the Constitution to allow this. But Jefferson felt that adding this land was good for the United States. The Senate approved the treaty and ignored Jefferson's draft of a retroactive amendment.
By amendment.
Cuba-Under teh platt Amendment US gains control over aspects of the independent republicos cuba it bacame aprotectorate,Cuba could not make treaties with otherforeigh nations allowed US naval bases asnecessary,and gave the US the power to intervene incuba affairs.
Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)
Amendment = We feel like changing the law but can't alter the prexisting constitution. Thus we just add to it.
1st Amendment
The 1st Amendment
The 1st Amendment
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Three-fourths (38) of the states must ratify an amendment in order to add it to the Constitution.
What did the Framers add to the U.S. Constitution that showed the importance they placed on a free press?
Texas added the balanced budget amendment to its state Constitution in 1972. This amendment requires the state legislature to adopt a budget that does not exceed the estimated revenue for the upcoming biennium, ensuring that the state operates within its financial means.
The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. There was an Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress in 1972, but it is three states short of the required 38 needed to ratify it and add it to the Constitution.