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The first 13 states ratified the Constitution. As new states were added, they had to agree to be a part of the Constitution but did not ratify it.

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What statement correctly compares the procedure for ratifying the US Constitution with the procedure for ratifying the Articles of Confederation?

The articles required unanimous approval of all 13 states while the constitutuon required approval by only 9 of the 13 states:)


Why didn't federalist support ratification?

Because they were in favor of government making all the descisions and not the individual states each ratifying the constitution....


Why didn't anti-federalist support ratification?

Because they were in favor of government making all the descisions and not the individual states each ratifying the constitution....


What had to happen before the constitution went into effect?

The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the same.


How did the framers bypass congress and state legislature in the process of ratifying the new constitution?

The framers were able to bypass congress and state legislature in the process of ratifying the new constitution because there are two methods of ratifying and they choose the one that bypasses congress. All they had to do is have the people vote on ratification and get a majority vote.


What does the constitution say is the supreme law of the land?

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land. (Article VI)


Does Obama use the constitution today?

Yes, Obama does use the constitution, all presidents do. It is part of governing in the United States.


What was one of the final obstacles in the process of ratifying the articles?

whether or not all the states had to have the same from of government


Is a colony located in a state?

The first people that came to America called the states colonies. When they established the US constitution, any colony that agreed to radify this constitution became a state. Of course today, every part of the United States has radified the constitution; therefore, they are all states.


How can changes be made to the Constitution?

First of all, a two thirds majority of each house of Congress must propose the amendment. Then, a three fourths majority of the states must ratify the amendment.


Do states have constitution?

Yes, all states in the US have a constitution. Writing a constitution is a first step in becoming a state.


Who is the US Constitution for?

The United States constitution was written for all the citizen of the United States.