Under the Florida Constitution, which of the following are ways to propose an amendment? Select all that apply.(2 points) Responses a ballot initiative where voters can directly make a law a ballot initiative where voters can directly make a law two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate a Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years a Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years a joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house a joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house

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Under the Florida Constitution, the ways to propose an amendment include:

  1. A ballot initiative where voters can directly make a law
  2. A two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate
  3. A Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years
  4. A joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house

Therefore, you should select all four options listed, as they all represent valid methods for proposing an amendment to the Florida Constitution.

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I apologize for any confusion. Let me clarify the specific methods for proposing an amendment under the Florida Constitution:

  1. A ballot initiative where voters can directly make a law - This allows citizens to propose amendments through a petition process.
  2. A two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate - This is a method for the legislature to propose amendments.
  3. A Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years - This commission can propose amendments to the Constitution.
  4. A joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house - This is another legislative method for proposing amendments.

All four methods you listed are valid ways to propose constitutional amendments in Florida.

So, yes, you can select all four options. Thank you for your patience!