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you need 2/3 majority vote from congress, and at least 38 states need to agree.

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Can the Judicial Branch ratify amendments?

The Judicial Branch cannot ratify amendments. That is the duty of the individual states.


What is to approve amendments or treaties?

ratify


What is the formal role of the judicial branch in amending the Constitution?

it has no formal role in the process (apex)


Who decides how states will ratify the amendment?

who decides how states will ratify the amendments?congresspresidentjusticesstatesthe best answer is congress


Two ways to ratify amendments?

Amendments to WHAT? Government documents or commercial business documents.


Which states did not have to separately ratify the 14th and 15th amendments in order to join the union?

Alaska did not have to separately ratify the 14th and 15th amendments in order to join the union.


Who decided how states ratify amendments?

The system for ratifying Amendments is detailed within the Constitution therefore, by extension, the original creators of the Constitution decide the system by which states ratify Amendments. You can find many examples of these "Founding Fathers" online.


Which article tells how to propose amendments and ratify them?

Article V or 5


How many amendments ave been ratify by the state conventions?

27 of them


Which states did not have to ratify the 14th and 15th amendments in order to join the union?

Alaska


When was the constitutional amendments ratified?

it was ratified in 1992, the last state to ratify would be Ohio, Ohio would wait 85 years to ratify it.


Is ratify a verb?

Yes. It means "to approve or endorse."Treaties and constitutional amendments are ratified.