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Which part of Congress must approve a proposed amendment to the Constitution?

No part of congress can amended the Constitution of the United States.First it takes 2/3's of both houses to 'propose' an amendment to the Constitution or 2/3's of all the 'states' legislators to purpose an amendment (this has not happen yet).It then takes a 3/4 vote of the 'states' legislators of the United States, which would presently have to be 38 states being that 2/3's is 37.5 states.Or ratifying conventions in 3/4's of the states approve it, again this would be 38 states. note: This only has happened once, and that was the 21st Amendment, which ended 'prohibition'.So you see only the States can amend the U.S. Constitution.


Missouri voters have the right to make new law or add an amendment to the Constitution by?

Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)


Declarations missing clause?

Thomas Jefferson attempted to add a clause into the Declaration of Independence that would outlaw slavery in all forms, but the other members of the Continental Congress voted it down because so many of them were slave-holders


How many states must approve of an amendment to make it legal?

If an amendment to the Constitution is submitted to the states, then three-fourths of all states must approve it. Today that would be 38 states. This action, if it occurred, would result in a Constitutional Convention in order to add the amendment. This process has never been used to add any amendment. The more usual process is the creation of a joint resolution of Congress, which is approved by two-thirds votes in both houses and forwarded to the National Archivist for inclusion in the Constitution.


What does it take to add an amendment on the constitution?

Amending to the Constitution is explained in Article V (Bill of Rights) of the Constitution. The amendment process has two parts, proposal and ratification. Formal proposals are made by either 2/3 of Congress (this is the House of Representatives and the Senate) or a Constitutional Convention when 2/3 of state governments propose an amendment. Ratification requires 3/4 of states' legislatures (38 states) vote or state conventions comprised of delegates elected by the people. Article V also states a third way to ratify an amendment and that is Congress to call for a special convention. This was done once in 1933 when ratifying amendment 21 the repealing amendment 18. This was also the only time states had their own constitutional convention. The executive branch (the President) can only involve itself in ceremonial signings after ratification.

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What was the Women's rights amendment?

The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. There was an Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress in 1972, but it is three states short of the required 38 needed to ratify it and add it to the Constitution.


Who proposed the 1St amendment?

The first through tenth amendments were an agreement by the Continental Congress to add them after the ratification of the original Constitution. The first amendment, and all of the Bill of Rights for that matter, wasnt necessarily proposed by one person, but by many members of the Congress.


What did they have to add to the Constitution so all states would ratify it?

going on pornhub.com and seeing all the MILFs


How is it that the constitution has lasted this long with only 27 admendments?

The process to add an amendment is complicated. It takes states approval as well as 2/3 of congress.


What take a vote by Congress to approve an amendment to the US Constitution?

The United States Constitution may have an amendment added through two different avenues. The first avenue, the better known avenue, is to introduce the proposed amendment to the houses of Congress where it needs to pass a vote with a two-thirds majority vote. The second avenue to add an amendment is through a special Constitutional Convention that is called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures.


How do add to the constitution?

By amendment.


How do you change an amendment to the constitution?

There are two ways to propose an amendment to the constitution.get 2/3 of both houses in congress to agreethrough a constitutional convention called by 2/3 of state legislaturesif amendment is approved by either of the two above groups, then it has to be ratified. there are 2 ways3/4 of legislatures in states must ratify3/4 of the states must have individual constitutional conventions to ratify.the previous answer to this question was how to pass a law


Which part of Congress must approve a proposed amendment to the Constitution?

No part of congress can amended the Constitution of the United States.First it takes 2/3's of both houses to 'propose' an amendment to the Constitution or 2/3's of all the 'states' legislators to purpose an amendment (this has not happen yet).It then takes a 3/4 vote of the 'states' legislators of the United States, which would presently have to be 38 states being that 2/3's is 37.5 states.Or ratifying conventions in 3/4's of the states approve it, again this would be 38 states. note: This only has happened once, and that was the 21st Amendment, which ended 'prohibition'.So you see only the States can amend the U.S. Constitution.


Missouri voters have the right to make new law or add an amendment to the Constitution by?

Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)


What is the synonym for amendment?

Change, alter, revise, add on to


Declarations missing clause?

Thomas Jefferson attempted to add a clause into the Declaration of Independence that would outlaw slavery in all forms, but the other members of the Continental Congress voted it down because so many of them were slave-holders


What basic rights would you add to the declaration?

Freedom of expression and freedom of speech