
The process of adding amendments to the U.S. Constitution is meant to A) allow Congress to quickly change the Constitution in times of crisis. B) provide the President with a means to send troops quickly into battle. C) prevent the hasty and frequent alteration of the basic rights of Americans. D) prevent changes to the Constitution without unanimous approval of all states.
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Answered by Darklightning
Hello There Answer: Prevent the hasty and frequent alteration of the basic rights of Americans.(C) Reason: The process to add amendments to the Constitution is a very long and complicated process, it was purposefully made this way to prevent basic rights being changed. I hope this helps -Chris