What decisions needed to be approved by the states from the Articles of Confederation
Any changes or amendments to the Constitution need to be ratified by three-fourths of the states. Out of 50 states, this totals 38.
in other states 10,000 hours in an approved apprenticeship under a licensed journeyman and pass a state approved license exam. my guess
Yes it did. It had to be approved by all 13 states.
No, aside from passing or vetoing bills, most of his/her choices need to be approved by Congress. The U. S. Constitution severely limits the powers of the federal government, including the power of the President. Any power that is not expressly granted by the Constitution belongs to the states.
All decisions must be approved by the president.
all decisions must be approved
All decisions must be approved by the president.
The anti-federalists were people who wanted to make decisions for their own states. This is the amendment that granted that power. This allowed the people to make decisions for their own states and people, like speed limits or legal marriage age. As long as the decision wasn't already part of the ten amendments, it could be approved.
Like the United States? You need a green card. and everything needs to be approved by the U.S
Treaties are approved by 2/3 of the SENATE!
Foods in the US have to be approved by the USDA. (United States Department of Agriculture)
13 states.