9 states
9 out of 13
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9 of the 13 states
With the consent of Congress, states can do many things. They can enter a treaty, engage in war, and have duties on imports.
States. At least 51% of the states need to ratify the law that Congress wants to get passed no matter how important it is if it is a countrywide law all states in the United States, not provinces, need to pass it.
Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress required the approval of nine out of the thirteen states to pass most legislation. This requirement made it challenging to enact laws and govern effectively, as achieving consensus among the states was often difficult. Additionally, certain actions, such as amending the Articles, required unanimous consent from all thirteen states.
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2/3 of the voters need to vote to pass it.
Congress decides which laws get to pass but the president of the United States gets to create them. It is still up to congress though if they pass or not.
To pass an amendment in the United States, it requires a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress. There are 100 senators in total, so at least 67 senators would need to vote in favor of the amendment for it to pass.