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Congress can pass a joint resolution revoking an executive agreement.
All legislative power is vasted in Congress, including the right to repeal or amend its Acts. States have similar legislatures which can enact law and amend them, as long as they adhere to the law of the Federal government.
Both houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate, had 2/3's vote.
An informal amendment can be established by Congress via legislative actions and the President also has the power to amend through a clause in the Constitution.
two-thirds of the states may ask Congress to call a national convention.
why didnt congress amend the Aticles so it could impose a tariff
why didnt congress amend the Aticles so it could impose a tariff
to amend the articles of the constitution
The only way to change it is by Constitutional Amendment, because it is set up in Article 2 of the Constitution as amended by the 12th Amendment. The sole leeway Congress has in the process is determining the time of choosing Electors and the date they cast their votes. There is another method. The Constitution specifies that States choose how their electors should be determined, and most states (apart from Maine and Nebraska) use the "Winner Takes All System". So a new proposal is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. Basically, if enough states agree to allow their electors to vote for candidate with the most votes in the country, the most popular candidate would always win. The electoral college would still exist, but it would be a mere formality.
the constitutional convention (the states)
Congress can pass a joint resolution revoking an executive agreement.
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
NOT possible, Congress can not "change," the Constitution! Only the "People." can vote to AMEND the Constitution.
You would need to lobby Congress to amend the law.
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Yes there is. from your wiki man.. Thmw
States to amend their election law