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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
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I would appreciate it so much if you could help me with this question! I am giving brainiest, thanks, 5 stars for the right answ

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What percent of states must approve of a proposed amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution?

A.) 34%
B.) 50%
C.) 65%
D.) 75%
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2 answers:
34kurt3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is...

  • D, 75%.

<em>I hope this helped at all. Sorry if it didnt.</em>

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Licemer1 [7]3 years ago
4 0
The answer is D. 75% because 3/4 of the states are required to ratify an amendment so 38 out of the 50 states are required
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