Article 5
Article 5 of the United States Constitution is one of the most vital in regards to the Constitution, as it is the portion of the document that specifically stipulates the ways in which the United States Government can make adjustments to its most sacred code of rules. Article 5, in many ways, represents an important element of the Constitution: its malleability.
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