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3-1 Amendments 11-27

Amendments and meanings 11-27

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The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments apply primarily to the rights of whom? African Americans
Which amendment lowered the voting age to eighteen? 26th
Which Amendment gave women the right to vote? 19th
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways the Constitution has been changed informally? actions of Congress; vote of the people; political parties; judicial interpretation Vote of the people
Congress set a _________ year limit for some proposed amendments to be ratified. 7
How can an amendment be proposed? A. By a 2/3 vote in the Senate and the House B. A 3/4 vote in the Senate and the House C. majority vote of the people D. all of the above A. 2/3 Vote
How can an amendment be ratified? A. approval of 3/4 of the state legislatures B. approval of 3/4 of all states at a special ratifying convention C. 3/4 vote in the Senate and the House D. A or B only D. A and B only.
How have most changes to the Constitution been made? A. the amendment process B. formal changes C informal changes D. A and B only C. Informal Changes
The Bill of Rights refers to the first ________ amendments to the Constitution. 10
Ours is the _______________ written national constitution still in operation. Oldest
Which method of amending the Constitution has been most commonly used? 2/3 Vote in both congress and 3/4 vote from states.
True or False: The Supreme Court has the right to review all amendments before they are ratified. false
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