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When ratifying a formal amendment to the constitution the ratifying bodies must get the support of at least of how much fraction of ratifying bodies?

When ratifying a formal amendment to the Constitution, the ratifying bodies must get the support of at least three-fourths of the ratifying bodies.


What is the difference between proposing an amendment and ratifying an amendment?

nothing(:


Who was the only state to meet the deadline for ratifying the articles of confederation?

Virginia


Is there a difference between a state rejecting an amendment and a state not ratifying an amendment?

No rejecting means not passing and ratifying means passing so not ratifying means not passing which is the same as the rejecting. But rember just because one state rejects a amendment doesn't mean it will not be passed.


What is the last step in ratifying the amendment?

That would be ratification by at least 38 states.


The only state to meet the original deadline for ratifying the Articles of Confederation in 1778 was?

Virginia


When two thirds of both the house and the senate concur that the article be proposed as an amendment to the constitution of the united staes what is the last step in ratifying the admnement?

The article must be ratified by three-fourths (38) of states within a proscribed deadline.


What is is the ratifying amendments?

The last Amendment lowered the voting age to 18. It is the 26th Amendment. It was ratified in 1971.


Which amendment deadline to file your federal income tax return?

You have 3 years from the tax deadline to file an amendment for that year. For example, the tax deadline to file your 2009 taxes is April 15, 2010. You have until April 15, 2013 to file an amendment for that year.


President vetoing or ratifying a constitutional amendment?

Only the States can ratify a constitutional amendment. The President can veto legislation putting the amendment up for ratification, but can be overridden by the normal process in the Senate.


What one amendment was ratified in a different way than the others?

The one amendment that was ratified in a different way than the others was the Twenty-first Amendment. It was ratified using a state ratifying convention.


What is ratifying a constitutional amendment?

When a constitutional amendment has been ratified it means that the amendment had been passed or agreed upon by 3/4 of congress and is now being made a legal amendmen to our Constitution

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