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click on all the statements that are true about the amendment process. article v of the u.s. constitution explains the amendment process. there are two ways to propose an amendment. there is one way to ratify an amendment. an amendment must be proposed before it is ratified. an amendment must be ratified before it is proposed.
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- Article V of the U.S. Constitution explicitly outlines the process for amending the Constitution.
- Amendments can be proposed either by a 2/3 vote in both houses of Congress or by a national convention called by 2/3 of state legislatures, so there are two proposal methods.
- Amendments can be ratified either by legislatures in 3/4 of states or by state ratifying conventions in 3/4 of states, so there are two ratification ways (making the one-way statement false).
- The amendment process requires proposal first, then ratification, so the reverse statement is false.
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A. Article V of the U.S. Constitution explains the amendment process.
B. There are two ways to propose an amendment.
C. An amendment must be proposed before it is ratified.