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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
7

How many states must approve an amendment before it can be added to the Constitution?

History
2 answers:
Leokris [45]3 years ago
6 0

<em><u>For a proposed amendment to be a part of the American Constitution, it is imperative that it is formally agreed upon by at least 75% of the country’s States, i.e. 38 out of 50 states. The process through which an amendment may be included in the American Constitution has been described in the Fifth Article of the constitution. According to this, in order to alter the constitution of the country, one must propose one or more amendments, which will be subject to ratification. </u></em>

Further explanation:

Since, at present, there are 50 states, which jointly comprise the American nation, it is imperative that at least 75% of the total number of the states – 38 – ratify the proposed amendment so that it is added to the country’s constitution.  

According to the Fifth Article, if about 66% of both houses of the Congress feel it to be imperative, constitutional amendments can be proposed. Alternatively, this can also be done if, following requests by the parliaments of about 66% of the states, a meeting is held for amendment proposals. Either way, this can result in the addition of an amendment to the constitution by the Congress, provided that it is agreed upon by the parliaments of 75% of the states, or by meetings in three fourths thereof. However, this comes with the condition that no amendment made before the year 1808 shall alter clauses 1 and, in Section IX of Article 1. Another restriction facing constitutional amendments is that no state in the country ought to be stripped of its equal voting rights in the Senate, unless the state itself wishes to do so.

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1. An important duty of the president is?  

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2. An oligarchy is best defined as?  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: The Constitution and the Bill of Rights

Keywords: American, Constitution, Three-fourths, Article V, Congress, First and fourth clauses, Senate

zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
5 0

For an amendment to be added to the constitution of the United States, it must be approved by 3/4 states or 38 states out of 50. This rule is based on Article V of the constitution.

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

To add an amendment to the constitution, there are several requirements such as:

1. At least two-thirds members of both Houses of Congress (the Senate and House of Representatives) or two-thirds of the state legislatures must propose the same amendment to be debated.

2. If the above conditions are met, the proposed amendment is discussed at a national convention or by local conventions in each state.

3. The amendment is validated if the legislatures of 3/4 of the states vote in favor.

We can see that this system is democratic because it does not favor small states over big ones. With this Article, each state has the same value, regardless of its size or population. It is quite rare for an amendment to be rejected by the states when it is discussed during a convention. But it has happened several times in the history of the United States such as the case of the Corwin amendment concerning slavery in 1861, or the amendment banning child labor in 1924.

<h3>Learn more</h3>
  1. The articles of Confederation: brainly.com/question/759963
  2. Ratification of the US Constitution: brainly.com/question/1218366
  3. The fifth amendment: brainly.com/question/1487419

<h3>Answer details</h3>

Subject: History

Chapter: US Constitution

Keywords: the constitution of the United States, US Constitution, how to amend the US Constitution, democracy in the United States

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