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What fractions of the house of Congress is necessary to approve a proposed amendments?

More than half.


What fraction of the house of congress is necessary to approve a proposed an amendment?

two-thirds


When the amendment is proposed who determines the method of ratification?

Congress.


What happenes After Congress agrees on a proposed amendment?

The states vote on the amendment.


When a amendment is proposed who determines the method of ratification?

The Congress


A proposed amendment passes Congress with a simple majority What happens next?

Taking the route you proposed, once Congress passes a proposed amendment, the amendment is subsequently proposed to State Legislatures. 3/4 of the State Legislatures must pass in order for the amendment to be added to the Constitution. --Charlie G.


An amendment may be formally proposed only by who?

Congress or the President


Who determines the method of ratification When an amendment is proposed?

Congress -PrinceBlast


An amendment to the constitution can be proposed by?

congress or a national convention two-thirds vote of congress


Who are amendments proposed by?

Amendments are proposed by a two-thirds vote from Congress. An amendment can also be proposed by a convention called by Congress, if two-thirds of the states request it.


How is a formal amendment proposed and ratified?

proposed in congress needs 2/3 of states to ratify


How many method exist to ratify proposed amendment?

Two ways: First, an amendment may be proposed if two-thirds of both houses of Congress approve the amendment and agree to send it to the states.Second, an amendment can be proposed if Congress calls for a national convention at the request of two-thirds of all of the state legislatures.