Article V is about the process whereby the constitution shall be altered. and such amendments may be proposed by the US Congress or by a national convention assembled
at the request of the Legislatures of at least two-thirds of the several states. And in order to have a amendment valid, amendments must then be ratified by either the legislature of or ratifying conventions held in three-fourths of the several states. Shall not deny anyArticle 5 of the US Constitution describes how the Constitution may be altered by proposing an amendment or amendments and subsequent ratification. Thirty-three amendments have been proposed and twenty-seven of those have been ratified and are now part of the Constitution.
Article 5 of the US Constitution talks about amendments to the document and how they should be carried out. All amendments must pass a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. This article made it possible for the Constitution to be changed for adaptions to the country in the future.
Article 5 of the U.S. Constitution states the provisions necessary in order to change the Constitution. The only way that changes can be made is through an amendment.
it deals with school being as boring as gov't class. oh yeah, i like turtles
It's about the conflict in Darfur. Look on page A3 of the Sun.
That depends. "Article 5" of what?
14 & 5 & 16 & 17
Principle of popular sovereignty
Article I. The Legislative Branch Article II. The Executive Branch Article III. The Judicial Branch Article IV. The States Article V. Amendment Article VI. The United States Article VII. Ratification
The US Constitution contains 7 articles:Article 1 deals with the Legislative branch; Article 2 is the executive branch; Article 3 is the Judicial branch; Article 4 is federalism; Article 5 is the Amendment process; and Article 6 is the supremacy clause.And the 7th article is the ratification of the Constitution.There are 7 articles.LegislativeExecutiveJudicialStates' Powers and LimitsAmendmentsNational SupremecyRatification
Article Four
"...no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate "(article 5)So no.
There is no such thing as an Article III state court. Article III is the section of the US Constitution that deals with federal courts; it does not apply to state courts.
That depends. "Article 5" of what?
federal laws take precedence over state laws. Why you all up in my grill? homey g dog yo!
Article I.
Article 5
Article 5 of the Arizona state constitution sets the minimum age at 25.
About the relationship between the state
article 5
3/5 of the population of slaves were counted for each state
Compelling State Interest is an article. This article is argues about strict scrutiny and equal protection cases.