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Q: Why might it be necessary to amend the U.S. Constitution?
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How many Amendments are there to the US Constitution why it necessary to amend it?

there r 27 and its important to amend them so they can be remembered


How many there are to amend constitution?

Answer(for the US Constitution) 27 (as of year 2010)


In comparison to the US Constitution how difficult is it to amend State constitutions?

In comparison to the United States Constitution, how difficult is it to amend State constitutions


Did the us amend the constitution to make communism illegal?

false


Where in the US Constitution does it refer to a Constitutional Convention as a means to amend the US Constitution?

Article V of the US Constitution establishes the basic means of making amendments.


What congressional action resulted from carsons book?

amend the US Constitution


Patrick Henry opposed the adoption of the US Constitution When it was accepted as the law of the land he did what?

statarted a campain to amend the constitution with a bill of rights


Why was it necessary to create the US Constitution?

The Constitution has the laws and rules so yes it was very necessary to create the constitution.


When do you think it's appropriate to make an amendment to the constitution?

When either 2/3 of both houses or 2/3 of the states "deem it necessary" is the only limitation placed on the amending of the US Constitution. Very careful consideration has been used to date in making such changes.


Why is it easier to amend the AZ constitution compared to the US Constitution?

the AZConstitution only deals with one state less people the the whole country. And the Us Constitution to go through congress good luck with that one.


What fraction of the houses of congress is necessary to propose an amendment to the constitution?

Congress cannot amend the US Constitution on its own authority. A 2/3 vote by both houses may authorize that a proposed amendment be sent to the states for ratification. If 3/4 of the states ratify the amendment it becomes effective.


What was the outcome of the constitution of the US?

It was initially the "Grand Convention" or "Philadelphia Convention", not the Constitutional Convention, as it had been called in 1787 ostensibly to amend the Articles of Confederation. But the result, nonetheless, was the new US Constitution.