Amendments are official changes or additions to a document and ratified is something, like an amendment, that has been formally approved or accepted.
To make changes to the Constitution, Congress can propose new amendments, which must then be ratified by the states to become official laws.
Using context clues around the words, what do you think the words amendments and ratified mean?
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Amendments are a type of government and ratified is a type of disagreement
Amendments are a type of government and ratified is a type of disagreement
Amendments are unchanged documents and ratified means to block a decision and vote no
Amendments are unchanged documents and ratified means to block a decision and vote no
Amendments are official changes or additions to a document and ratified is something, like an amendment, that has been formally approved or accepted.
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