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The House and Senate can only send proposed Constitutional amendments to the states for a vote if
the amendment receives a majority vote.
the president supports them.
the amendment receives a two-thirds vote.
the judiciary branch supports them.
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the amendment receives a two-thirds vote.
Explanation: Under Article V of the Constitution, amendments are proposed to the states when two-thirds of both the House and the Senate approve (or by a convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures). The president and the courts have no role in proposing amendments.
Explanation: Under Article V of the Constitution, amendments are proposed to the states when two-thirds of both the House and the Senate approve (or by a convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures). The president and the courts have no role in proposing amendments.
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