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Amending the ConstitutionThe recent Senate debate over a proposed constitutional amendment dealing with desecration of the U.S. flag raises the question of exactly how the Constitution can be amended. (See Anti-Flag Burning Amendment Debated in Senate.) Article V of the Constitution provides two processes by which amendments can be proposed and approved
All twenty-seven amendments, including the Bill of Rights have been added through the first method. The Constitution has never been amended using the second process. While over 10,000 have been proposed, only seventeen amendments to the Constitution have been adopted since final ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791. Reference Resources
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