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Why is it not easy to change the Constitution?
The founders made the amendment process difficult because they wanted to lock in the political deals that made ratification of the Constitution possible. Moreover, they recognized that, for a government to function well, the ground rules should be stable. They made passing an amendment too hard.
Can we ever change the Constitution?
Article V of the Constitution provides two ways to propose amendments to the document. Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress, through a joint resolution passed by a two-thirds vote, or by a convention called by Congress in response to applications from two-thirds of the state legislatures.
What has allowed the Constitution to change?
First, they can be proposed by Congress. Then, they must be approved by a two-thirds majority in both the House and the Senate before being sent to the legislatures in all the states. If three-quarters of state legislatures vote to approve an amendment, it becomes part of the Constitution.
Why is it so difficult to pass an amendment?
The amendment process is intentionally difficult because it has to do with the rights of the citizens. The founders understood that political opinion would b constantly shifting, and they didn’t want to allow for the rights of the citizens to be removed by a passing simple majority.
Do you think the process for amending the Constitution is too difficult?
With each party supporting different ideological goals, getting two-thirds of Congress to agree on a change to the Constitution is nearly impossible without some level of cooperation. The process is so difficult that it could take years before the US Constitution has its 28th amendment.
Why are amendments to the constitution necessary?
These amendments guarantee essential rights and civil liberties, such as the right to free speech and the right to bear arms, as well as reserving rights to the people and the states. But ever since the first 10 amendments were ratified in 1791, the Bill of Rights has also been an integral part of the Constitution.