Step 1: Bringing out an Choice 1: A vote of two-thirds or more in both the House of Reps and the Senate will be needed to propose an amendment. Option 2: A national convention that Congress calls upon on behalf of a third of the state legislature may propose the amendment. Ratification of an Amendment in Step Option 1: If three-fourths of the nation's legislators accept the amendment, it will be ratified. Option 2: Through specific state conventions, the change can be voted by three-quarters of the states.

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Option 1: A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate is necessary to propose an amendment. If three-fourths of the nation's legislators approve it, the amendment will be ratified.

Option 2: Congress can call a national convention if one-third of state legislatures demand it to propose an amendment. It can be ratified if three-quarters of the states vote in favor through state conventions.

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A score of 9 out of 13 indicates that 9 out of the 13 items or questions were answered correctly or successfully accomplished.

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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution can be done in two ways: (1) with a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, or (2) through a national convention called by Congress, requested by one-third of state legislatures. To ratify an amendment, it requires either (1) acceptance by three-fourths of the nation's legislators or (2) approval by three-quarters of the states through specific state conventions.