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It means that the presidential candidates can only be elected twice into office. No more than 8 years.

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You have to send a letter to the president and ask him and/or tell him what amendment to put in (amendment mean changes to the constitution)


What does amendment two mean in life today?

a change in the constitution


What do you mean by amendment?

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What do we call a change to the Constitution?

the change of the Constitution is an amendment


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Is the Emancipation Proclamation constitutional?

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What is the fraction of Congress that has to approve an amendment to the constitution?

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