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According to The New York Times, the action by the Founding Fathers set up a precedent that could be used today. But, since 1787, there has not been an overall constitutional convention. Instead, each time the amendment process has been initiated since 1789, it has been initiated by Congress.
None of the 27 amendments to the Constitution have been proposed by constitutional convention. The Governors then formally submit the amendment to their State legislatures or the state calls for a convention, depending on what Congress has specified.
The Constitution, then, spells out four paths for an amendment: Proposal by convention of states, ratification by state conventions (never used) Proposal by convention of states, ratification by state legislatures (never used) Proposal by Congress, ratification by state conventions (used once)
Yes, but it's a difficult process. The Fifth Amendment provides two ways the Constitution can be changed. One of them has never been used. First: A bill can be passed by a two-thirds majority of the Senate and the House, after which it is set to the states.
Amendments. Since 1787, Congress has written 33 amendments to change the Constitution, but the states have ratified only 27 of them.
What is the formal role of the states in amending the Constitution? a. They ratify amendments. They propose and pass amendments.
Constitutions should be changed as often as their subjects want to change them, to bring about the results they want for their political community. Thomas Jefferson suggested that every generation of Americans should draft its own version to meet the particularities of its time.
Amendments are often necessary because of the length of state constitutions, which are, on average, three times longer than the federal constitution, and because state constitutions typically contain extensive detail. In addition, state constitutions are often easier to amend than the federal constitution.
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