Adding amendments to the Constitution was made difficult to ensure stability and prevent hasty changes that could arise from fleeting passions or political pressures. The framers established a rigorous process requiring approval by a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by ratification from three-fourths of the state legislatures or conventions. This high threshold reflects a commitment to thoughtful deliberation and consensus, emphasizing the importance of broad support for any fundamental alterations to the nation's foundational legal document.
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
They made it very difficult to change the Constitution
Amendments
No, but amendments can be made to it.
27 amendments
A constitution tells how governments are made
amendments
the constitution has 27 amendments since our founding fathers made the constitution
amendments
the changes are called amendments and the Bill of Rights, if you look that up you should find what those changes are
They are called Amendments.