Which category does “Requires unanimous vote to amend laws“

U.S. Constitution, Articles of confederation or both

The category that “Requires unanimous vote to amend laws” belongs to the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, unanimous approval from all thirteen states was needed to make amendments to the laws. However, this provision was changed in the U.S. Constitution, which only requires a two-thirds majority vote of both houses of Congress or approval from a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of the states to amend laws.