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Answer(for the US Constitution) 27 (as of year 2010)
In comparison to the United States Constitution, how difficult is it to amend State constitutions
There various ways that the US Constitution and state constitutions are similar. The two main ways are the fact that they both define governments and allow for amendments.
there r 27 and its important to amend them so they can be remembered
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No. The president has no direct part in amending the Constitution. He can lobby for Constitutional changes and if given the opportunity, can nominate Supreme Court justices who may interpret the Constitution in ways that amount that amount to changes.
Article V of the US Constitution establishes the basic means of making amendments.
amend the US Constitution
statarted a campain to amend the constitution with a bill of rights
the AZConstitution only deals with one state less people the the whole country. And the Us Constitution to go through congress good luck with that one.
they borrowed money and they worked together
It was initially the "Grand Convention" or "Philadelphia Convention", not the Constitutional Convention, as it had been called in 1787 ostensibly to amend the Articles of Confederation. But the result, nonetheless, was the new US Constitution.