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The constitution can be changed by a process called amendment. This typically involves proposing a change and then ratifying it through a specified mechanism outlined in the existing constitution.
yes because it was difficult because they had a hard time with it
fifteenth amendment - section 1 answer- southern states passed laws to make it more difficult for African Americans to vote
The amendment process is very difficult and time consuming: A proposed amendment must be passed by two-thirds of both houses of Congress, then ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the states.
It is the FORMAL AMENDMENT PROCESS for A+ :)
The Framers wanted the people to be absolutely sure before they changed the Constitution.
A: Yes, the president can *suggest* pretty much anything they want. However, an amendment must go through a rather complex process, starting with 2/3 of both houses of congress (or the state legislatures) proposing it, then 3/4 of states approving it.
The Amendment Process is intentionally difficult because Amendments are a form of law that is far stronger than an Act of Congress or a Judicial Decision. As a result, it should not be a decision that is made lightly or absent the majority of the American population.
First of all, a two thirds majority of each house of Congress must propose the amendment. Then, a three fourths majority of the states must ratify the amendment.
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The 5th amendment and 14th amendments guarantee due process.
informal amendment process