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Amendments are added to the U.S. Constitution through a two-step process outlined in Article V. First, a proposed amendment must be approved by a two-thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, or by a national convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures. Next, the amendment must be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by conventions in three-fourths of the states. This process ensures that amendments reflect a broad consensus across both federal and state levels.

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