How is the Constitution amended?

(A) By Supreme Court decision
(B) By ratification through the vote of state legislatures
(C) By presidential veto
(D) By popular vote
(E) By Electoral College vote


Ans: (B) By ratification through the vote of state legislatures

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Voters deciding whether to approve an issue or proposal put on the ballot by a local government is known as _________

A. keypad polling B. public-regardingness C. referenda voting D. citizen politics

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"Social market" systems in the developed Global North countries include which of the following?

A. Canada, Spain, and Sweden B. France, Italy, and the Netherlands C. Canada, France, and the United States D. Japan, Norway, and the United Kingdom

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What is a core principle underlying representative democracy whereby the choice supported by the most voters is the choice that prevails, regardless of whether everyone favors or agrees with the choice?

a. elections b. majoritarianism c. rule of law d. free will e. realism

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