The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17. James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
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Which is not true of the formal amendment process
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the president alone can make any changes
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Who has the power and right to elect new officials propose or change laws or protest the actions of the government
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the american people
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Which Article of the Constitution explains the process by which the Constitution may be amended if it becomes necessary
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Article V
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The right for a citizen to bear arms is protected under which amendment
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The second amendment of the US Constitution.
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Which of the following groups believed the Constitution would strengthen the national government
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When did the Constitutional Convention begin
The Constitutional Convention began on May 25, 1787. It ended on September 17. James Madison and other 56 delegates to the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in May 1787.
Which is not true of the formal amendment process
the president alone can make any changes
Who has the power and right to elect new officials propose or change laws or protest the actions of the government
the american people
Which Article of the Constitution explains the process by which the Constitution may be amended if it becomes necessary
Article V
The right for a citizen to bear arms is protected under which amendment
The second amendment of the US Constitution.
Which of the following groups believed the Constitution would strengthen the national government