In which way did the amendment process for the Constitution differ from that of the Articles of Confederation?

a. Congress was required to amend the Constitution; the Articles of Confederation could be amended by citizens.
b. Congress requires judiciary approval to amend the Constitution, while the Articles of Confederation did not have a judiciary branch.
c. Constitutional amendments required three-quarters state majority, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous state vote.
d. Constitutional amendments require a unanimous vote, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a three-fifths majority.

c. Constitutional amendments required three-quarters state majority, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous state vote.

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