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It depends on the specific state's constitution. Many states have two houses in the legislature as in the US Congress (a state senate and a state house of representatives).
Senate and House of Representatives
If I'm not mistaken, A 3/4 majority vote in both houses of congress is necessary to make an amendment to the US constitution.
50,00,000,000,000 houses
Two legislative houses with different methods of representation
Two legislative houses with different methods of representation
2. The House of Representatives, with 435 members. Each state is allowed a certain number of representatives, based upon their population and every state is allowed at least one Representative. The Senate is the other house, with 100 members. Each state sends 2 representatives.
The method to change the US Constitution is to make amendments to it. This has been done many occasions. One example is the 13th amendment which abolished slavery.
About 90000000
About 90000000
39 delegates signed the US Constitution.
No, many other countries have a constitution similar to the U.S. Constitution. There are to many for me to name.