Informal methods of changing the U.S. Constitution include

A) decisions of state courts, judicial activism, and presidential action.
B) congressional legislation, judicial review, and presidential action.
C) acts of international legislatures, stare decisis, and presidential action.
D) stare decisis, referendums, and judicial review.
E) ad hoc juries, judicial review, and bureaucratic action.

B

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