It takes a 2/3 vote to ratify something
The Articles of Confederation. They were put into action in 1781.
they decided to do the constitution
Well, honey, Congress finally grew a backbone and passed the Northwest Ordinance in 1787, something it couldn't do under the hot mess that was the Articles of Confederation. This bad boy set up a system for admitting new states to the Union and banned slavery in the Northwest Territory. It was like Congress finally put on its big boy pants and started getting things done.
Ah APUSH I see, looking at the workbook I'd go with D.the economy was plunged into severe depression that required drastic action
we won the American revolution and it set criteria for ratification of the constitution. OR. The Aritcles of confederation provided for a loose confederation or a "firm league of friendship" Thirtenn independent states were thus linked togetehr for joint action in dealing with common problems. However there was a clumsy congress, and no executive branch due to the fact King George III left a bad effect. The confederation would also be key in creating the states constituions and eventually the United State's Declaration of Independence.
Action Congress Party ended in 1981.
Action Congress Party was created in 1979.
Democratic Action Congress was created in 2004.
Democratic Action Congress ended in 1986.
Keith L. Dougherty has written: 'Collective action under the Articles of Confederation' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Federal government, State rights, History
congress can't veto, only the president can
One specific action is to report to Congress on the state of the union from time to time.