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Political Science
Constitutional Amendments
Ratification Process
Why does it take more states to ratify an amendment than to propose one?
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The framers of the Constitution wanted to make it fairly easy to propose changes. However, they also wanted to make sure that the majority of people really wanted the amendment to become law.
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