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The Constitution cannot be changed. The rules an provisions may be amended from time to time for clarification, but only so long as the amendment is not in direct conflict with the original intent of the founding document. If an amendment is in conflict with a rule or principle expressed in the Constitution it is unconstitutional, and therefore null and void from the time of its passage.

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Changes to the United States Constitution are called Amendments. Congress proposes an Amendment and it must be approved by three-fourths of the states to become part of the Constitution.

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