Yes
never make it to the states
Improve the U.S
Act of toleration.
the addition of amendments to the constitution by congress
How Congress adds amendments to the Constitution.
Yes
Act of toleration.
Congress effects changes to the Constitution by proposing amendments that would have to be ratified by 3/4 of state legislatures or state conventions called for the purpose of ratification. Congress cannot make any Constitutional changes on its own.
congress
There are no "informal" amendments. All 26 amendments are approved by Congress and are part of the constitution. Your question makes the assumption that there are two constitutions and there isn't.
Amendments to the constitution must be ratified by the states. To become part of the Constitution the Amendment must be approved by three-fourths of the states.
A constitution tells how governments are made