The US Constitution is changed by adding amendments, as explained in article V of the Constitution.
propose and then ratify.
It's amendment......
Amendments were added to the constitution to change African Americans life. Such as no more slavery in any part of the US. The amendments were 15 though like 18.
The amendment process was added so the constitution could change and grow.
There has been 27 amendments added to the constitution
Amendments are added to the Constitution to address specific issues.
Two-thirds of Congress must propose an amendment, and three-fourths of states must ratify it. There have been 27 amendments added to the Constitution as of now.
two-thirds of the House of Representatives and Senate must vote to change the constitution. then the amendment must be revised by the judicial branch to make sure that the amendment is constitutional
It's amendment......
A constitution of any nation must be a rigid framework for government. Without it anyone with a hair brain idea can change it. The amendment process makes sure things can change, but they have to be discussed, analyzed, voted on, and finally added. This is why there are only 26 amendments in the constitution today. I can not imagine what the most recent Congress would add to the constitution without the rigid process.
It's because our country's necesities change overtime, and as they change, changes and additions and modifications must be made to the Constitution.
Heat energy must be added to or subtracted from a substance to cause a phase change.
There were no amendments added to the Constitution while Buchanan was in office. There are always Supreme Court decisions that interpret and clarify the Constitution.
Amendments were added to the constitution to change African Americans life. Such as no more slavery in any part of the US. The amendments were 15 though like 18.
Energy must be added or taken away.
Energy in the form of heat must be added to the water.
In order for a change to be made in the constitution, 3/4 of the states must approve. There are 50 states, 3/4 of these would come to 37 states needing to approve.
Bill of Rights