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Convention delegates agreed that the Constitution must be approved by how many states?

9 states 9 states


How many states must approve to make a change to the constitution?

In order for a change to be made in the constitution, 3/4 of the states must approve. There are 50 states, 3/4 of these would come to 37 states needing to approve.


What was a problem for the Federalists in 1788?

C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.


How many states have to approve the constitution before me it becomes a law?

Two thirds of the states must approve a change to the Constitution before it can go into effect. Since there are currently 50 states, 34 of them must approve any amendment.


How many delegates agreed to sign the constitution?

55 attend in it but 39 actually signed it


How many of the 13 colonies were needed to ratify the constitution?

Yes, 13 states, which was all of the states at the time, had to approve the Articles of Confederation. The articles were ratified on March 1, 1781.


How many states were needed to ratify the constitution and why?

9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution


How many states had to approve the US Constitution?

Article VII of the US Constitution required 9 states to ratify the Constitution for it to be effective.


What was the problem for the Federalists in 1788?

C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.


How many articles in the United States constitution?

There are seven articles in the United States Constitution.


How many states needed to approve the constitution for it become official?

9 states are needed to ratify the constitution


What document did the constitution lack that many states wanted added before they agreed to ratify?

The Bill of Rights. An early demand of most Anti-Federalists, the Bill of Rights soothed fears that the Constitution would impede upon individual liberties. (Take note that the Bill of Rights is not a physical "document" per se, but consists of the first 10 amendments to the United States constitution.