A. Describe the process of passing a constitutional amendment in Congress. B. Explain how the states affect the process describe
d in Part (A). C. The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states. Many other proposed amendments have shared the same fate. Explain how the high bar in passing amendments, as illustrated in these examples, reflects the Framers’ ideas about government.
a. To pass a amendment in Congress the both the Senate and the House of Representatives must have 2/3 votes to ratify. The amendment can also be ratified by a constitutional convention thought out by 3/4 of the states.b. The states representatives in the house play a part in whether the amendment is ratified. With the states having a say give stem the opportunity to decide whether they want the state to follow the law in which would be ratified. c. The idea that the framers had in which regarded how difficult it would be to ratify an amendment is one of the main reasons as to why only a selected few have been ratified. With The majority of state legislatures needing to agree upon the issue makes it very difficult to pass the amendment.
It takes that long, because since you get $500 and gets 200 taken away, you have 300 dollars every time you make money. So 1999.00 divided by 300 is 6.663333333333333.