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Learn about the procedure for altering the Constitution, which consists of proposing and ratifying amendments. Find out the history, text, and controversies of Article Five and its clauses.
Article V explains how the Constitution can be amended or changed by the Congress or the states. It also sets some limits on the amendment process and the equal representation in the Senate.
Article V sets forth the methods for proposing and ratifying constitutional amendments. It also limits the scope of amendments on certain subjects. Learn about the historical background, Supreme Court decisions, and academic debates on Article V.
Article V of the U.S. Constitution provides two methods to propose amendments: by Congress or by a convention of states. Learn about the origins, interpretations and challenges of the convention method, as well as the recent efforts to call for a convention on various issues.
Article V explains how the Constitution can be amended or changed by the Congress or the states. It also sets some limits on the amendment process and the equal representation of states in the Senate.
15 sie 2016 · Learn how the Constitution can be amended or changed by the Congress or the states. Article V outlines the procedures and requirements for proposing and ratifying amendments.
Article V of the United States Constitution outlines the process of amending the Constitution. Under Article V, Congress can propose amendments with two-thirds approval from both the U.S. House and Senate.