Article V or 5
article 5
Article V of the Constitution spells out the processes by which amendments can be proposed and ratified.
How Congress adds amendments to the Constitution.
The purpose of the 7 articles is to regulate how the government is run. It tells the powers of all government branches and the states. It also tells talks about ratification, amendments, etc. Here is what each article tells about. This will help you with the u.s. Constitution project. Article 1- Legislative Department Article 2- Executive Department Article 3- Judicial Department Article 4- Relations Among States Article 5- Amendments Article 6- National Debt, Supremacy, and Oath Article 7- Ratification
The main idea of Article 5 is about the process and requirements for amending the United States Constitution. It outlines how amendments can be proposed and ratified either by Congress or through a Constitutional Convention, emphasizing the difficulty of changing the Constitution to ensure that it reflects the will of the people.
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Article 5
article 5
Article V. In other words, Article 5.
article 5
Article V or 5
article 48 section 5
Article 5 of the US Constitution establishes the procedure by which the Constitution may be amended.
what is the most precise explanation about article 3 section 5
5 paragraphs
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