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An amendment may be proposed by a national convention called by congress at the request of two thirds of the states demonstrates which amendment process?

Formal Amendment Process A+


The twenty-first amendment was the only amendment to be proposed by congress and ratified by state convention which amendment process is demonstrated here?

informal aplus :)) Formal :D ^^^ wrong answer.


Why does the formal amendment process reflect federalism?

The formal amendment process, to the Constitution, requires a supermajority vote in the Senate, and consent (agreement) by three fourths of the states. This process involves most of the U.S., and is, therefore, a federal process. No state, acting alone can change or amend the Constitution (and, therefore, 'states rights' do not apply here).


Why must there be a formal amendment process for the constitution?

Our founding fathers knew that our country would change in time, and we needed a governing document that could change along with the needs of it's citizens. So we have the formal amendment process in order to adapt to the changes and needs of our citizens.


Which is not an example of an informal amendment to the us constitution?

An example of an informal amendment to the U.S. Constitution would be a change in societal norms or judicial interpretation that affects how the Constitution is applied, such as landmark Supreme Court decisions. In contrast, a formal amendment, like the addition of the Bill of Rights or any other change to the text of the Constitution, is not considered informal. Therefore, a formal amendment process, outlined in Article V of the Constitution, is not an example of an informal amendment.

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Which amendment process is demonstrated in the Twenty-First Amendment as the only amendment proposed by Congress and ratified by state convention?

It is the FORMAL AMENDMENT PROCESS for A+ :)


Was the Bill of Rights created by a formal amendment process or an informal amendment process?

The Bill of Rights was created using a formal amendment process. An informal amendment process doesn't result in actual changes to the Constitution, only to the way the Constitution is interpreted.


What is the legal process in constitution change?

Formal Amendment Process.


An amendment may be proposed by a national convention called by congress at the request of two thirds of the states demonstrates which amendment process?

Formal Amendment Process A+


How many processes are available for formal amendment process?

2


How many processes are available for the formal amendment process?

2


How is federalism in the formal amendment process?

A proposed amendment is at the federal level and ratifications is at state level.


Which are more common formal or informal amendments?

26 out of the 27 were passed in the Formal amendment process.


Why does the formal amendment process require such a high percentage of states and congress to pass an amendment?

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.


How is the federalism represented in the formal amendment process?

A proposed amendment is at the federal level and ratifications is at state level.


How many formal ammednets do we have today?

There are 27 amendments. All the amendments are neither formal or informal. If an amendment has not gone through the process laid out in the constitution it is not an amendment.


Which is not true of the formal amendment process?

the president alone can make any changes