Constitutional Amendments do not require the President's approval, but rather that of three fourths of the States.
Some sources place it as high as 76% approval. It should be noted that many new presidents, including Mr. Obama, have entered their first term with high approval ratings, since they represented something entirely new and the public had great hope for what they might do.
The process wherby each state voted to accept the new US Constitution is called "ratification." This term is also used for acceptance of amendments to the constitution.
I assume that you mean the procedure to amend the United States Constitution. Amendments to the U.S. Constitution require the approval of three-fourths of the states.
There are no recent new amendments. The last one was the 27th passed in 1992 to restrain congressional salaries.
The US Senate has to confirm the important appointments, such as cabinet members and ambassadors.
the approval of the new drug application by the fda allows for
An example of Ratification (Formal Approval) is the Articles of Confederation in 1781. They needed to have 13 states to ratify the new government that would take place in the us.
Yes, the construction of the new highway project is subject to government approval.
because it is important to know who will be president when the actual presidnet dies.
Four US Presidents, the first Secretary of the Treasury and the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Yes
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