Taking the route you proposed, once Congress passes a proposed amendment, the amendment is subsequently proposed to State Legislatures. 3/4 of the State Legislatures must pass in order for the amendment to be added to the Constitution. --Charlie G.
You need to answer this question. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking and not ours. We also haven’t read the item mentioned.
initiative
you need 2/3 of a fraction for a Constitutional Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment
proposed in congress needs 2/3 of states to ratify
2/3 vote
Two ways: First, an amendment may be proposed if two-thirds of both houses of Congress approve the amendment and agree to send it to the states.Second, an amendment can be proposed if Congress calls for a national convention at the request of two-thirds of all of the state legislatures.
By a 2/3 vote in both houses of congress
The 6th amendment was proposed on September 25th, 1789 by George Mason.
proposed on Febuary 26,1869
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202 years.........7 months............2 days it was the 27th amendment
The man who proposed the 24th amendment of the constitution. The man who proposed the 24th amendment of the constitution.
were there any changes or modifications proposed that were not included in the 10th amendment
Taking the route you proposed, once Congress passes a proposed amendment, the amendment is subsequently proposed to State Legislatures. 3/4 of the State Legislatures must pass in order for the amendment to be added to the Constitution. --Charlie G.
Amending the Constitution is a 2-step process, which includes the proposal, and the ratification. There are 2 ways an amendment can be proposed, either by Congress, or by the States.