Which of the following is the part of the ratification process in the U.S. Constitution that has never been used?(1 point)

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Congress votes by two-thirds majority vote to propose an amendment
Congress votes by two-thirds majority vote to propose an amendment

three-fourths of state conventions ratify an amendment
three-fourths of state conventions ratify an amendment

Congress calls for a national constitutional convention
Congress calls for a national constitutional convention

three-fourths of state legislatures ratify an amendment

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The part of the ratification process in the U.S. Constitution that has never been used is "Congress calls for a national constitutional convention." While Congress has proposed amendments and states have ratified them through conventions or legislatures, a national constitutional convention, as outlined in Article V of the Constitution, has never actually occurred.