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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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What is similar about why congress and the courts informally change the constitution? How do their methods changing the constitu

tion vary?
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stepladder [879]3 years ago
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Question: What is similar about why congress and the courts informally change the constitution? How do their methods changing the constitution vary?

Answer:

<u>Similar changes of the constitution:</u>

  • Both change the constitution focusing on the following: Social, cultural and legal changes.
  • Both use judicial interpretation to amend the constitution. This means that the federal courts had the power to nullify actions of the national government if it had a conflict with the Constitution.

<u>Different changes of the constitution:</u>

  • <u>Court: The nation’s courts interpret and apply the Constitution as they see most fits always considering the following: </u><em>President, Powers given to the office, Commander and Chief and Executive Agreement.</em>
  • <u>Constitution: The constitution has provisions which have to be considered in order for congress to pass laws. The Constitution states that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or also by a constitutional convention by two-thirds of the State legislatures. </u>
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