The correct response is: The U.S. Constitution requires approval by Congress, while the Florida Constitution can be amended by voter referendum.
This highlights the main difference in the amendment processes between the two constitutions. The U.S. Constitution requires a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress or a national convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures for proposals, followed by ratification from three-fourths of the state legislatures or conventions. In contrast, the Florida Constitution allows amendments to be proposed by a variety of methods, including citizen initiatives, and can be ratified by a simple majority vote in a statewide referendum.