NO
The first time it was presented it was unanimously rejected. Then when it was re-introduced with amendments it wasn't passed unanimously but was passed with enough majority that is required to pass any bill.
The Egyptian President's were passed down to the sons and daughters of the royal family.
If you take a vote and a matter is passed unanimously, it means everyone voted 'yes' to it there were no 'abstentions' and no 'no' votes.
To expedite his agenda , and to bypass congress .
This act was signed by President Lyndon Johnson. The House version was passed while Kennedy was president but Johnson was the president by the time it was passed by the Senate and became law.
I am not sure what you want to know. The people can not directly vote on laws or make laws. Only Congress can do that. The president could ask the people to write their Congressmen and ask for a law to be passed. I do not know of any President who did that. Ordinarily, the way for the President to influence legislation is to work with the Congressional leaders of his party and get them to push his agenda.
The president can use executive orders to enact policies congress refuses to pass as laws
President Woodrow Wilson
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.
The last Continental Congress was held at Philadelphiaâ??s State House. During this meeting, Congress unanimously passed the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
president Lyndon Johnson
FDR was president in 1937.