Historical Films and Amendments
A passionate discussion unfolds about the merits of historical films, with a special fondness for "1776" and its musical portrayal of America's founding. The conversation shifts to the legislative process, advocating for a constitutional amendment that mandates concise, single-topic bills to enhance transparency and accountability in government. The critique of omnibus bills highlights the need for clear voting on specific issues, rather than convoluted packages that obscure true intentions.In this clip
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Is a constitutional amendment possible in the United States?
I have a question about the episode Mindscape 199 | Elizabeth Cohen on Time and Other Political Values and the clip Revolutionary Citizenship. The article states that Americans had the opportunity to influence the Constitution's amendments through a ratification process. Can you provide more information about this process?