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It passed all of the laws.
States cannot pass laws the contradict the Constitution
the United States Constitution
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The United States Congress, as prescribed by Article I of the Constitution.
The original idea was that since most states have their own Bill of Rights, they would not need to include one in the Constitution. However, to help appeal to other states so the Founding Fathers could get everyone to approve of it, they decided to add them as amendments, or formal changes to the constitution. 12 were proposed, but only 10 were passed. They resolved the issue by including these 10 amendments as the Bill of Rights.
The United States Congress, as prescribed by Article I of the Constitution.
Three fourths.
All 13 out of 13 states.
Nine States were required. They were ratified by state conventions and not the state legislatures.
The states could pass and enforce laws and also regulate trade within the state.
The short answer is yes, but before it can pass a law they have to have the authority to do so. Congress can only pass a law if the United States Constitution has expressly given that area to them to control or regulate. Recently Congress has taken an expansive view of the Commerce Clause to regulate commerce between the states to expand their authority. The United States Constitution states that any powers not reserved for the federal government is provided to the states.