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How are changes made to the U.S. Constitution?

GovernmenteasyVersion 2025
  1. A.Executive orders
  2. B.Supreme Court rulings
  3. C.National referendums
  4. D.Amendmentsβœ“ Correct answer

Explanation

This is one of the official answers published by USCIS for the 2025 version of the civics test. Also accepted: The amendment process.

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