What is the difference between revising a constitution and amending it?

What will be an ideal response?

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The distinction between revision and amendment is that revision refers to a comprehensive change in the basic governmental plan, a substantial alteration in the basic governmental framework, or a substantial alteration of the entire constitution, rather than to a less extensive change in one or more of its provisions. Some states exclude certain subjects from amendment by initiative.

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