The Constitution can be amended
A. formally or informally.
B. only by unanimous vote.
C. only in even numbered years.
D. by the press.
User: Delegates at the Constitutional Convention listened to three plans before agreeing on the Great Compromise. Which three state plans did they hear?
A. Texas, New Jersey, New York
B. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Florida
C. Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia
D. Georgia, Delaware, Pennsylvania

Respuesta :

1. A

2. They heard C. Connecticut, NJ and VA. 

The Constitution can be amended...

  • A. formally or informally.

There are two methods of constitutional change: formal and informal.

The Formal method is the one that is listed in Article 5 of the US Constitution, which means that it needs to be proposed by 2/3 of both houses of the Congress o 2/3 of state legislatures that request the Congress to call a national convention to propose amendments.

The Amendment needs to be ratified by 3/4 of all state legislatures or by a vote specially called ratifying conventions that are called by 3/4 of the states.

But also, there is another method of constitutional change that is called informal because it is not listed on the Constitution. They are the judicial interpretation, which reads the constitution in a way that is interpreted so it is always updated according to our present times. This also means that the Judicial Branch can consider actions taken by the national government unconstitutional. This method is very important, without it the Constitution would be plastered, and would need to be changed all the time so it could be updated. With the informal constitutional change, the same text can be interpreted differently, adapted to the cultural changes.

Delegates at the Constitutional Convention listened to three plans before agreeing on the Great Compromise. Which three state plans did they hear?

  • C. Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia

The Sherman Compromise or the Great Compromise of 1787 was the agreement reached on the Constitutional Convention of 1787 between the delegates of states that had large and small populations so they could have a system that represented both. The agreement was proposed by the delegate of Connecticut after the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were proposed.