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How did the writers of the U.S. Constitution improve the amendment process from that of the Articles of Confederation? (3 points)

a
The Constitution required unanimous consent by the states to amend.

b
The Constitution required support of six of the 13 states to amend.

c
The Constitution required Congress to ratify state amendments.

d
The Constitution required a two-thirds vote in Congress to propose amendments.

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Answered by shrutikrsingh
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Answer:

d

The Constitution required a two-thirds vote in Congress to propose amendments.

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Answered by Anonymous
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How did the writers of the U.S. Constitution improve the amendment process from that of the Articles of Confederation? (3 points)

a

The Constitution required unanimous consent by the states to amend.

b

The Constitution required support of six of the 13 states to amend.

c

The Constitution required Congress to ratify state amendments.

d

The Constitution required a two-thirds vote in Congress to propose amendments.

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d The Constitution required a two-thirds vote in Congress to propose amendments.

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