Why have there been relatively few constitutional amendments?
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Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A)
A
A Constitution Amendment Bill requires more than a simple majority to be ratified
(Choice B)
B
They must be voted on as a referendum in three-fourths state legislatures
(Choice C)
C
They must be approved by both the Supreme Court and the President
(Choice D)
D
Once a Constitution Amendment Bill is proposed there is 6 months time limit for approval
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Answer: choice 'B' is the right answer
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The answer is A
Explanation:
A Constitution Amendment Bill needs a two-thirds majority if passed through the House and Senate and a three-fourths majority if passed through state legislatures.
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