who has the power to propose constitutional amendments

a. the president
b. the supreme court
c. congress
d. state courts
c.

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The correct answer is c. Congress.

To determine who has the power to propose constitutional amendments, it is important to refer to the United States Constitution. The Constitution explicitly outlines the process in Article V.

According to Article V of the U.S. Constitution, Congress has the authority to propose constitutional amendments. More specifically, the power to propose amendments is vested in two-thirds of both houses of Congress, namely the House of Representatives and the Senate.

To get this information, you can search for the United States Constitution online or refer to a civics or government textbook that covers the structure and functions of the U.S. government.