To ratify something in the Constitution is to change it.
Ratify is the constitution
To ratify something is to approve
" Congress had to ratify the law"
To ratify a document, it is to accept it. By: a 5th grader
Andrew Johnson's veto of the Civil Rights Bill of 1855 weakened his effort for a lenient reconstruction policy. The Republicans found enough votes to overturn Johnson's veto, and drafted the Fourteenth Amendment. The Amendment, which was ratified, required southern states to ratify it if they wanted to reenter the union. The bill gave equal rights to blacks, and the southerners were forced to ratify.
Congress will have to ratify any treaty undertaken by the President.
The Federalist Party wanted to ratify the Constitution.
The first 2 state's to ratify are Annapoluis and Maryland
what is the time limit for states to ratify an amendment
prominent delegates who voted to ratify the constitution and why?
9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution