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The constitution can be changed by a process called amendment. This typically involves proposing a change and then ratifying it through a specified mechanism outlined in the existing constitution.
Amendment 5. Cheers!
An amendment to the Constitution becomes part of the Constitution itself.
two-thirds of the House of Representatives and Senate must vote to change the constitution. then the amendment must be revised by the judicial branch to make sure that the amendment is constitutional
Passage of the proposed amendment by 3/5 of the state's legislatures.
He didn't, Presidents have nothing to do with amending the constitution
I believe it is the process of changing something that has already been previously established. The founders concluded that if something has already been considered, voted on and passed by the body, then it should be a little harder to undo it; otherwise matters settled by narrow margins could conceivably shift along with small changes to the roll of legislators, or with some otherwise minor development seized upon by an overzealous minority. An example is the process of amending the Constitution. Three fourths of the states must approve an amendment before it becomes law. No other legislative vote is needed, and no veto from any branch of government can stop it. But getting three fourths of the states to agree to something is not easy.
Amending the Constitution is a 2-step process, which includes the proposal, and the ratification. There are 2 ways an amendment can be proposed, either by Congress, or by the States.
a convention made up of two-thirds of the states can propose an amendment.
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1. an amendment may be proposed be national convention. 2. then must be ratified by 3/4 of the state legislatures.
An amendment can be proposed by a national convention and ratified by conventions in three fourths of the States.