Yes. Changes to the constitution are called amendments. To propose an amendment requires 2/3 of Congress' approval or 2/3 of the state legislatures can vote to call a national convention to propose the amendment. To become part of the constitution, to be ratified, an amendment must get approval from 3/4 of Congress or 3/4 of the the states must vote for it in a ratifying convention.
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The United States Constitution can be changed through the addition of amendments. Ten amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were added shortly after the republic was established.
Ammending the Constitution means making a change in its provisions.
It means to change it. The U.S. constitution has been amended 27 times.
It's because our country's necesities change overtime, and as they change, changes and additions and modifications must be made to the Constitution.
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