the california state constitution can be amended if

a. a majority of state senators passes the amendment
b. the california supreme court orders an amendment
c. two-thirds of both houses of the legislature approve the amendment, and a majority of california voters also approve

c

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Correct! The California State Constitution can be amended if two conditions are met. First, two-thirds of both houses of the state legislature (the California State Senate and the California State Assembly) must approve the amendment. This means that a significant majority of legislators from each house must vote in favor of the amendment.

However, this is not the only requirement. In addition to legislative approval, a majority of California voters must also approve the amendment. This means that the proposed amendment must be placed on the ballot during a statewide election, and a majority of voters who cast their ballots must support the amendment for it to be ratified.

Therefore, both legislative approval and voter approval are necessary for amending the California State Constitution. Option C accurately describes this process.