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Q: There are two ways to amend the U.S. Constitution. The first begins in Congress and requires?
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What did the framers originally from the congress?

to amend the articles of the constitution


Did congress change the fourth amendment?

NOT possible, Congress can not "change," the Constitution! Only the "People." can vote to AMEND the Constitution.


Does Congress has the power to amend the constitution?

the constitutional convention (the states)


One way to amend the Constitution begins at the state level. To begin the process?

two-thirds of the states may ask Congress to call a national convention.


What is the most common way to amend the state constitution?

The most common way to amend a state constitution is by having Congress propose a new amendment to be voted on in the next election.


Congress may informally amend the constitution by passing laws that?

expand the breif provisions of the constitution


Why didn't congress amend the Article so it could impose a tariff?

so the Constitution Can Be free from the War


Progressive knew that the best way to guarantee nationwide change was to?

Amend the constitution APEX


Why didnt congress amend articles?

Articles of the Constitution are only amended, they are not removed. All of the original articles are still in the Constitution with the added amendments.


How many states are required to amend the constitution?

It requires a 2/3 majority which is 34 states.


Why does the constitution want both houses of congress to agree to the proposal of an amendment?

We have a bicameral congress consisting of a house of Representatives and senate. A majority in both house must approve a proposal to amend the constitution.


What court cases caused the Supreme Court to decide to amend the constitution?

The Supreme Court does not have the power to amend the Constitution. Only the process of constitutional amendment outlined in Article V of the Constitution can be used to amend the Constitution. The Court's role is to interpret the Constitution and its amendments, not to amend them.