Who can raitify amendments to the Constitution? (I need 3 answers)?
The question from my homework reads: “An amendment may be ratified by _, , and __. Can you please provide three answers? Thank you in advance!”
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Jan 07, 2025
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An amendment may be ratified in three ways:
* The new amendment may be approved by two-thirds of both houses of Congress, then sent to the states for approval.
* Two-thirds of the state legislatures may apply to Congress for a constitutional convention to consider amendments, which are then sent to the states for approval.
* Congress may require ratification by special convention. The convention method has been used only once, to approve the 21st Amendment (repealing prohibition, 1933).
An amendment may be ratified by Congress, States, and Special Convention.
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