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What is the Constiution state?

the us


How many articles does the Constiution have?

9


Who authored the preamble to the constiution?

Gouv Morris.


39 of these people signed the constiution?

delegates


How many of the origanal 13 state needed to ratify the constiution to make it a law?

9 of 13.


What document did the colonist issue in 1776?

The document that colonists issued in 1776 was the Declaration of Independence.


What does the constiution do?

sets up the government ,defines the government, defines the government, protects basic rights of Amercicans ,


How did roger sherman contribute to the creation of the constiution?

He held a meeting called The Great Compromise which incorporated with the Constitution


Why is there constiution?

There is a constitution because it gives ordinary rights to humans/federal government employee's to follow. Such as basic human rights.


How was the Articles of Confederation different from theConstitution?

the difference between the constitution and the articles is thar the articles is iside the contitution [like chapters] with in the constiution ;]


Who has the power in the us to veto law?

The President can veto bills before they become law. The Supreme Court can throw out laws that violate the Constiution in their opinion.


What The Federalist Papers were written to encourage?

They were written to try and get public support for the approval of the constiution. The three best known federalist papers are the 10th and 51st by James Madison, and the 78th, written by Alexander Hamilton. There were also anti-federalist papers. For more information, visit the following links: http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa78.htm http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa51.htm http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa10.htm http://www.constitution.org/fed/