Who was president when the 20th Amendment was passed?
Sophia Koch
Updated on May 18, 2026
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Also know, when was the 20th Amendment passed?
January 23, 1933
Beside above, what is the 20th Amendment sometimes called? 20th Amendment. -the President's term was changed to begin on January 20th. -Congress begins their term January 3rd. -this amendment is sometimes called the "lame duck" amendment because a person defeated (the lame duck) now remains the President less time after his/her defeat.
Subsequently, question is, what historical event led to the 20th Amendment?
Most famously, several states seceded from the Union after the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, but before he took office March 4, 1861. It was these concerns that led to 20th Amendment to the Constitution. The 20th Amendment is one of the longer constitutional amendments, with 6 sections.
Why did Congress pass the 20th Amendment?
The Twentieth Amendment was adopted on January 23, 1933. The amendment was designed largely to limit the "lame duck" period, the period served by Congress and the president after an election but before the end of the terms of those who were not re-elected.
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