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What president opposed the ratification of the US Constitution?

Antifederalists


Why doesn't the popular vote elect the US President and Vice President?

The US Constitution whose ratification by the states created the United States specifies an indirect process for electing the president.


What do you call a federalist that is against the ratification of the US Constitution?

Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.


Why must the senate approve of certain high officials appointed by the president?

The Senate must approve of certain high officials appointed by the President because it is required to do so the US Constitution. The process is outlined in Article Two of the United States Constitution.


What was the president's formal role in modifying the US Constitution to include the ERA?

The US president has no formal role in changing the Constitution. He does not even formally approve amendments that are proposed by Congress. Of course, he can lobby for an amendment if he wishes .


What were the delays in ratification for US Constitution?

About 3.5 Years


What were the people called that were for the ratification of the US Constitution?

Federalists


How should the president should deal with a matter if the he has reservations about the constitutionality of a bill?

A president is sworn to uphold and defend the constitution of the US therefore he should never approve any law that would be a violation of that constitution.


How did Georgia respond to the ratification of the new US constitution?

how did Georgia respond to the ratification of the u.s. consituion?


What party names were given to those who favored ratification and to those who opposed ratification of the us constitution?

Ratification- Federalist Anti-ratification- anti-federalist


Can the president intoduce a constitutional amendment?

Article V of US constitution describes the method of introducing an amendment in the constitution. For an amendment to be instituted, it has to be approved by both houses of US Congress with a two third majority. An amendment approved in such a manner does not require President's approval and is directly sent to states for ratification.


What state approved the US Constitution first?

Delaware was the first state to approve the US Constitution.