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20.11.2019 •
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Can someone me! in at least 150 words, explain the significance of article v of the constitution, and how it remains important to this day.
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Ответ:
How Does Article 5 Let Congress Change the Constitution?If Congress thinks it is necessary to change the Constitution, at least two thirds of both the House of Representatives and the Senate have to propose an Amendment to the Constitution. In order to do this, Congress has to call an Article 5 Convention or an Amendments convention. During this process, the President of the United States cannot do anything to help or stop the process.
Ответ:
With surfeit of slaughter sallying homeward." This paints an image of a restless being who, without remorse, takes joy in pain ("surfeit of slaughter"). Presenting an almost cartoonish version or description of a "monster".