7487833405 | What Branch of the federal government is able to propose an amendment | Legislative branch and congress | 0 | |
7487833406 | How many states are needed to get the 3/4 majority that can ratify an amendment | 38 | 1 | |
7487833407 | If you were a member of a state legislature what would you need to do to get an amendment ratified | 3/4 states must approve admendmenf | 2 | |
7487833408 | Thousands of amendments have been proposed since the constitution was written but only | 27 have been ratified | 3 | |
7487833409 | All 27 amendments were proposed by — there has never been an amendment proposed by the — | Congress States | 4 | |
7487864362 | The twentieth amendment which set the date for the beginning and ending of presidential and congressional terms is the only amendment ever to be | Ratified by 100 percent of the states | 5 | |
7487864363 | Between 1989 and 1999 congress proposed more than | 850 amendments | 6 | |
7487864364 | Failed amendments that have been debated by congress (5) | Changing the voting age to 16 Eliminating income tax Making English the official language Providing moments of silence in schools Changing the way amendments are ratified | 7 |
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