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How many states have to approve an amendment for it to become part of the Constitution?

3/4 of the states need to approve an ammendment.


If you were a member of a state legislature what would you need to do to get an amendment ratified?

Three-fourths of the states must ratify (approve) an amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution.


What fraction of states must approve a proposed amendment?

you need 2/3 of a fraction for a Constitutional Amendment


What fraction of states must approve an amendment to the the US Constitution?

Regardless of which of the two proposal routes is taken, the amendment must be ratified, or approved, by three-fourths of states. \STATES


If three fourths of the states vote to amend the constitution how many states are needed?

Today, there are 50 states. 3/4 of 50 is 37.5, so we would need 38 states to approve an Amendment to the United States Constitution.


How many states does take to ratify an amendment?

It takes at least 3/4 of the states to ratify an amendment. Since there are 50 states now, that means you would need at least 38 states for ratification.


What fraction of state legislatures need to approve an amendment for it to become a law?

3/4 of the legislatures of each state or ratifying conventions of each state, as Congress so directs, is needed to approve an amendment to the US Constitution.


How many state legislatures need to ratify an amendment?

It takes at least 3/4 of the states to ratify an amendment. Since there are 50 states now, that means you would need at least 38 states for ratification.


Why was congress able to ignore the equal rights amendment in 1960s?

In order for a proposed amendment to become part of the U.S. Constitution, a minimum of three quarters of the states need to ratify it, which means to approve and accept it. It was presented to the states in March 1972 with a seven-year time limit for ratification, which was later extended to ten years, written into the proposal. By the time it expired in March 1982, it had not received the ratification of at least 38 states, so it died.


Which amendment says that powers NOT specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states?

The 10th Amendment gives power to the states that is not already delegated to the federal government. States have power over family laws, schools, and land issues.


What amendment to the U S Constitution addressed this concern and what does the government need before it can search your home?

The Fourth Amendment , which states: , papers, and


Who did president Wilson need to get approval from to enter ww1?

Congress. The constitution states Congress must approve it.