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What states were the first three to ratify the constitution?

New Jersey, Hawaii, Alaska


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What proportion of the states’ legislatures must ratify an amendment to make it part of the Constitution?

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What was the year the United States constitution was ratified by enough states to put it into effect?

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Changes to the Constitution are called amendments. Three-fourths of the states or 38 must ratify amendments for them to become part of the Constitution.


How many states had to ratify the new plan of government in order for constitution to go into effort?

Three quarters of the States would need to ratify the result of a new Constitutional Convention.


If you were a member of a state legislature what would you need to do to get an amendment ratified?

Three-fourths of the states must ratify (approve) an amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution.


Which region-New England the middle Atlantic states or the South-had only one state ratify after January of 1778?

All three regions had several states ratify after January, 1788. the last of the thirteen colonies to ratify the Constitution was Rhode Island, in 1790.


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