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The addition-changes made in the current constitution over the years are known as the?

They are called Amendments.


How are changes made to the Australian Constitution?

The changes can be made by a referendum :)Through successful referendum as stated in section 128 of the Constitution.


What are changes made to the constitution called?

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How many changes made in the US Constitution?

27 changes. ~Tinfoilboy


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What changes have been made to the constitution?

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It details how amendments are proposed and ratified.


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What is the name given to the part of the Canadian constitution setting out how changes can be made?

The part of the Canadian constitution that outlines how changes can be made is known as the "Amending Formula." This formula is primarily found in Part V of the Constitution Act, 1982, which specifies the procedures for amending the constitution, including the requirements for different types of amendments. The most common process requires approval from both the federal Parliament and a majority of the provinces.