It passed
The states ratified it and congress passed it.
The 19th Amendment was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919 and was ratified on August 18, 1920. It gave women the right to vote, as well as gave women the same rights as men, and granted the freedom to own property.
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.
The year was in 1930, the 19th Ammendment gave women the right to vote.
The 22nd Amendment restricts presidents of the USA to be elected no more than two times.
The states ratified it and congress passed it.
The states vote on the amendment.
congress or a national convention two-thirds vote of congress
they ask the house of representatives to vote Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment, in 1803. The amendment requires electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots. The amendment was ratified in 1804.
a two thirds vote of congress
The 22nd Amendment limits the terms of the President and Vice-president. It does not grant voting rights.
they ask the house of representatives to vote Congress passed the Twelfth Amendment, in 1803. The amendment requires electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots. The amendment was ratified in 1804.
Congress may propose an amendment to the Constitution when two-thirds of both the House of Representatives and the Senate vote in favor of it.
By a 2/3 vote in both houses of congress
NOT possible, Congress can not "change," the Constitution! Only the "People." can vote to AMEND the Constitution.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
The 22nd amendment limits the Presidential terms of office. The amendment was proposed by Congress on March 24, 1947 and ratified on February 27, 1951.