The 19th Amendment (passed in 1920).
None. There is no US constitutional amendment that "gave" women the right to work. Conversely, there was never a provision that outlawed or precluded women from working.
The 19th amendment on August 26, 1920. This amendment gave women the right to vote.
If you mean by the president, or by the executive branch, no. There is a pretty intense process to repealing, as well as ratifying an amendment, because amendments are pretty much ultimate law. I pretty much gave you a dumbed down version, you can also read the constitution.
The 19th Amendment established laws that prohibits denying any citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's gender. Therefore, women could vote after the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
73rd Constitutional Amendment
A constitutional amendment
The 19th Amendment (passed in 1920).
fifteenth
Becuase the amendment gave the people freedom
A constitutional amendment
None. There is no US constitutional amendment that "gave" women the right to work. Conversely, there was never a provision that outlawed or precluded women from working.
the 14th ammendment gave slaves the right to be a citizen
Abe lincon gave the "Constitutional amendment"
it was important because they they gave you allot of freedom. They had to ratify the constitution or they had to approve and vote on it.
The 19th US Constitutional Amendment implicitly gave women the right to vote in all levels of US elections.
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