An amendment.
A change to the United States Constitution is called an amendment. This can be the addition, removal, or updating to a part of the Constitution.
A change to the untied states constitution is an amendment.
No. In reference to the Constitution, "incorporation" means applying portions of the Bill of Rights to the States, to prevent the states from infringing on people's constitutional rights. A change or addition to the Constitution is called an amendment.
In the United States, a change in the US Constitution is called an amendment. The Constitution itself describes what must be done to make a change in that governing document. Other nations with a constitution also have their own ways of changing their own constitution.
Assuming you mean the United States Constitution, it's usually called an ammendment. (Ammend means change.)
A change in the US constitution is called an amendment.
There is an amendment process for changing the Constitution. So far there have been 27 amendments. The Supreme Court can in effect change the Constitution by its decisions. Indeed the changes made by the Supreme Court are often more radical and far-reaching than those made by amendment .
The states/people retain the right to change the Constitution.
A change or addition to the constitution is called an amendment.
A change in the US Constitution is called an amendment.
The percent of states that are needed to change the constitution is over 70%. This is what is referred to as super majority and requires at least 36 states.