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Answer:  Amendments must be ratified by the states.  They do not become law with the signature of the President.

Explanation:

Bills passed by Congress become law with the signature of the President.  Amendments to the Constitution, however, require a more stringent process.

An amendment must first be approved by Congress and then also must be ratified by the states.   An amendment must be approved by a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress, and then  three-fourths of state legislatures then must ratify the amendment  in order for it to become a part of the federal Constitution.

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