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Congress cannot make changes to the Constitution; it can only propose changes. To do so requires a two thirds majority vote from both Houses of Congress. If at least two thirds of each house votes in favor of the proposal, it is passed and goes to the states for ratification. As soon as at least three quarters of the states ratify the proposal, it is part of the Constitution.

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Congress can't make changes to the Constitution, they can only propose amendments that must be ratified by the states

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How can americans make chanhes to the constitution?

Americans make changes to the constitution through the congress


Does the constitution state that congress must make changes in the documents wording because of changes in society?

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Congress can effect changes to the Constitution by?

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.


The constitution states that congress must make changes in the documents wording because of changes in society true or false?

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Can congress make changes in the document's wording because of changes in society?

It depends on the document. If it is something within their authority, yes, they can make whatever changes the constitution allows.


In what two general ways does Congress reshape the Constitution?

The Constitution may undergo changes with a Constitutional Amendment or Constitutional Convention. The Supreme Court may not actually make changes to the Constitution, but may interpret the lines of the Constitution differently as time passes.


How did Herbert Hoover make any changes to the Constitution?

He could not even if he wanted to. Changes are made by the Congress and only by them. The president must then sign off. Hoover was the director of the FBI and had no power to do any changes.


Can the congress make amendments to the constitution?

Yes


In what two ways does congress make informal changes to the constitution?

Congress can not make informal changes to the constitution. The only ways that the constitution can be changed is if 2/3 of the states ratify the change, or a constitutional convention takes place.


Why do you think congress rather than the constitution sets the presidents salary?

I believe congress chooses their salary because the value of money changes over time and so if it was just one set salary made by the constitution it would cause the president to make less.


What Are the given to Congress by the Constitution?

Article I of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress several explicit powers. Congress can make laws, declare war, and appropriate funds.


What are given to the congress by the constitution?

Article I of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress several explicit powers. Congress can make laws, declare war, and appropriate funds.