The Constitution can only be changed when an amendment passed by congress is ratified by 2/3 of all the states in the union. For a state to ratify the change their legislature must pass the change in their state chamber. So the people who change the constitution are the folks you vote for every two to four years.
An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
The US government. Namely Congress and the Senate.
the constitution has been changed 10 times.
When he signed the US Constitution
The US Constitution was written in 1789. There is no US Constitution of 1835.
By amendment
1784
An amendment is a change to the constitution so no once they have been enacted they have not changed.
Nope :)
The U.S. Constitution can't be changed only amended. It can only be amended by two thirds vote of the senate
Yes, through the amendment process.
The US government. Namely Congress and the Senate.
17 amendments have been added.
The US government. Namely Congress and the Senate.
The US Constitution is changed by adding amendments, as explained in article V of the Constitution.
the constitution gave us rights as US citizens. although it is not perfect...it has been amended, or changed. it allowed us all to become one whole person..
It can be changed by the three ideas of Flexibility: The Elastic Clause, The Amendment Process, and Judicial Interpretation.