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it goes back to where it was last passed through, it is revised and sent back to the house/committee that didn't pass it, or it is killed

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Q: What happens if a state rejects a proposed amendment?
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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.


How is federalism in the formal amendment process?

A proposed amendment is at the federal level and ratifications is at state level.


After congress agrees on a proposed amendment it then must be?

ratified by state legislatures or state conventions.


Seventeeth amendment proposed?

The 17th amendment made it to where senators were elected by popular vote, not by state legislators.


How is the federalism represented in the formal amendment process?

A proposed amendment is at the federal level and ratifications is at state level.


Which amendment process is demonstrated in the Twenty-First Amendment as the only amendment proposed by Congress and ratified by state convention?

It is the FORMAL AMENDMENT PROCESS for A+ :)


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.


How many method exist to ratify a 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.


Is there a difference between a state rejecting an amendment and a state not ratifying an amendment?

No rejecting means not passing and ratifying means passing so not ratifying means not passing which is the same as the rejecting. But rember just because one state rejects a amendment doesn't mean it will not be passed.


Amending the constitution requires?

Passage of the proposed amendment by 3/5 of the state's legislatures.


How do citizens get a proposed law or amendment to the state constitution put on the ballot at an election?

They should petition their representative to sponsor the amendment proposal.


What are the four methods of the formal amendment?

You need to answer this question. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking and not ours. We also haven’t read the item mentioned.