the answer i found was no... totaly disregard this if youre not from pca but if so lol.....
The Texas Constitution is one of six state constitutions that do not explicitly make provisions for holding any state constitutional conventions.
No. It once did, from 1870-1902, but not at the present time. No. It once did, from 1870-1902, but not at the present time.
At the Constitutional Convention the question of slavery discussed at length. In the end, however, it was decided that the practice would continue.
he talked about slavery
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How many delegates to what? Please restate your question.
If the question was "Where was the Constitution created?" then it was in Philedelphia during the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
George Washington
No. He was 81 and too old. There was never a question it would be Washington
No. When the members of the Constitutional Convention discussed American citizens voting, they deliberately left the question of voting eligibility to the states. They did not decide on men or women, black or white. That was a question for the states. One criticism of the constitution was that it did not prevent a woman from becoming president.
i dont know that was my question and btw it does nt say it anywhere i checked for 7 hours tryin to find it :D
The question is inaccurate in the first place. The Constitution only authorizes an Article V Convention, that is a "convention to propose amendments" to our present Constitution. A "constitutional convention" has the authority to propose a new constitution and is not authorized to do so under our present Constitution. If 2/3rds of the State Legislatures request it, Congress must call for an Article V Convention. At that convention, any and all amendments may be considered and voted upon to be proposed for ratification. It requires a two-thirds vote of the convention to pass any proposed amendment followed by a three-fourths favorable vote by the states to ratify a proposed amendment. According to the Congressional Record, all 50 states have submitted 750 applications for an Article V Convention. Texts of the applications can be read at www.foavc.org which has photographic copies of the congressional record pages showing the applications. Congress, therefore, is obligated to call a convention but thus far has refused to do so.
This is a very complicated question. The economic issues that were highest at the constitutional convention was whether teachers should be paid more. The framers didn' try to strengthen the powers of the government.