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Amendment Process Explained
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Start with a question
How does the United States Constitution change to meet new challenges and ideas?
In brief
The Constitution can be changed through a formal amendment process that requires approval by both Congress and the states. This ensures changes are carefully considered and widely supported.
Questions to think about
- Why do you think the Constitution requires such a high level of approval to amend it?
- How might the amendment process protect both change and stability in government?
- Can you think of any issues today that might be addressed through a constitutional amendment?
Try this
Imagine you could propose one amendment to the Constitution. Write down your idea and then think about how you would convince both Congress and the states to approve it. What arguments would you use?
One thing to take away
What are the two main steps required to amend the United States Constitution?
Story bridge
Story bridge
Imagine traveling back in time to witness the debates and decisions that shaped the Constitution. You see how leaders carefully weigh the need to change the rules while keeping the country united. This adventure helps you understand why the amendment process is designed to be deliberate and inclusive.
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