The procedure for amending the US Constitution is precisely described in the constitution itself (which see). First it is passed by Congress, then it must be ratified by the states.
Yes, but I don't know how.
An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
With regards to the US Constitution, changes made are called amendments. As one important example, in 1865, the 13th amendment was made to the US Constitution to abolish slavery. The Framers of the US Constitution believed of course that Constitution would require changes as time passed, however, they were cautious about changes and the amendment process is difficult.
The right of suffrage was extended to women.
The Constitution can only be changed when an amendment passed by congress is ratified by 2/3 of all the states in the union. For a state to ratify the change their legislature must pass the change in their state chamber. So the people who change the constitution are the folks you vote for every two to four years.
so people could kill everyone of the confederation
A change in the US Constitution is called an amendment.
Why NOT change the constituion? think about thaT
No. The people have no direct way to change the US constitution.
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The US Constitution is changed by adding amendments, as explained in article V of the Constitution.
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An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
yes, because its always subject to change
The Constitution of the United States of America is not set in stone. It is constantly subject to subtle interpretive change by the courts and major change by the passage of amendments.
Changes or additions to the Constitution are called amendments. The current version of the Constitution has twenty-seven amendments, including the first ten collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
the change of the Constitution is an amendment