American Government: Balancing Democracy and RightsMcGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004 - 17 sider |
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... two - thirds of both the House and Senate , also had to be rat- ified by three - fourths of the states . The Constitution also provided an alternative amendment method by which two - thirds of the states may call for a constitutional ...
... two - thirds of both the House and Senate , also had to be rat- ified by three - fourths of the states . The Constitution also provided an alternative amendment method by which two - thirds of the states may call for a constitutional ...
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... two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose Amendments to this Constitution , or , on the Application of the Legislatures of two - thirds of the several States , shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments ...
... two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose Amendments to this Constitution , or , on the Application of the Legislatures of two - thirds of the several States , shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments ...
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... two - thirds of the states , and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice . And if the House of ... two highest numbers on the list , the Senate shall choose the Vice - President ; a quorum for the purpose shall ...
... two - thirds of the states , and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice . And if the House of ... two highest numbers on the list , the Senate shall choose the Vice - President ; a quorum for the purpose shall ...
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Democracy and Equality | 11 |
An Invitation | 21 |
FOUNDATION OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC | 25 |
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