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A proposed amendment to the constitution becomes law when it is ratified by who?

A proposed amendment to the Constitution becomes law when it is ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by conventions in three-fourths of the states. This process ensures that a significant majority of states agree to the amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution. The requirement for such a high level of consensus underscores the importance of constitutional changes in the governance of the country.


What is term for a consensus whereby a new law is approved?

Two terms refer to a consensus whereby a new law is approved. It could simply be referred to as common law, or consensus decision-making. Ratification______


What is the term for consensus whereby a new law is approved?

Two terms refer to a consensus whereby a new law is approved. It could simply be referred to as common law, or consensus decision-making. Ratification______


What is the term for a consensus whereby a new law is approved?

Two terms refer to a consensus whereby a new law is approved. It could simply be referred to as common law, or consensus decision-making. Ratification______


What is a special election in which voters approve or reject a law?

A special election in which voters approve or reject a law is known as a referendum. It allows the citizens to directly participate in the decision-making process on a specific policy or law proposed by the government. The outcome of the referendum is determined by a majority vote, either approving or rejecting the proposed law.


What should or shouldnt become a law?

1. Any proposed legislation that is or would be deemed unconstitutional cannot become law; 2. Any proposed legislation that does not reflect the will of the people should not become law; 3. Any proposed legislation that ultimately does not achieve a majority in both House of Congress cannot be enacted; 4. Any enacted legislation that is not signed by the President in accordance with the Presentment Clause cannot be law; 5. Any enacted legislation vetoed by the President, such veto not being subsequently overcome by a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Congress, cannot be law.


A proposed law in congress is called?

A proposed law in Congress is called a bill.


What is Referendum voting?

Citizens voting directly on a proposed law


The point of view held by most people is called?

The majority. consensus


Why is it difficult to create a law?

Creating a law requires a lot of political momentum. Usually laws are passed by Legislatures, or sometimes can be proposed by the people through the initiative process. In either case, it requires consensus building to address concerns of various interest groups.


What is a proposed of legislation called?

A bill. After it goes through the proccess of being ratified by the majority in the House and the Senate, and has the President's approval does it become a law, or piece of legislation


Is god male or feamale?

Majority consensus male but of course only theory.