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Q: Which state did ratification of constitution win by small margin after long struggle?
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What law established New Hampshire?

New Hampshire was one of a small number of colonies (I think Massachusetts was the only other one) that had its own constitution prior to the establishment of the US Constitution. But it was New Hampshire's ratification and signing of the US Constitution in June of 1788 that established the US as a nation, and the Constitution as the law of the US. This is because New Hampshire was the 9th of the 9 required ratifying states to accept the Constitution. So it was really at that time that New Hampshire was established as a state in the union.


What was buying on margin in 1920's?

"Buying on Margin" meant that you would only have to put down a small percentage of money (10%) and the broker would cover the rest.


How did it satisfy small states?

The Bill of Rights was included in the Constitution.


Do the federalist papers preserve individual liberty?

Individual liberty is preserved through individual diligence. Though words can advocate liberty, or proclaim absolute rights, it is only through action that government is kept small so that individual liberty can be maximized. The Federalist Papers advocated ratification of the Constitution by arguing what the Constitution was and was not. The two factions at the time were the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists were those who supported the Constitution and were generally the wealthy, merchants, and those for whom a powerful centralized government was more important than individual liberty. The Anti-Federalists, on the other hand, led by Patrick Henry, were generally small farmers, business owners, and the working class who believed government was a necessary evil best kept small and local. They saw the newly proposed Constitution as a threat to both individual liberty and States' rights. The Federalist Papers were a collection of letters written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, all signed "Publius", designed to persuade New Yorkers to support the ratification of the new U.S. Constitution. The compromise that was made to get the Anti-Federalists to ratify the Constitution was the agreement to create a "Bill of rights" whereby specific individual rights would be outlined, and further restrictions would be placed on the Federal Government, such as the 9th and 10th Amendments which deny Federal authority for any power not specifically enumerated in the Constitution. (Which is why 90% of the Federal Government today can be accurately described as Unconstitutional) (www.PatriotMusic.com)


Only a small number of amendments have been added to the US Constitution mainly because of what?

Because constitution has been broadly interpreted and applied.

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Which state did ratification win by a small margin after a long struggle?

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The small states were against ratification?

The small states were not against ratification. The small states were the ones who stood to benefit most, so they were in favor of it.


Is a small boil at the margin of the eyelid?

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What is penny margin?

Like penny stocks, penny margin describes very small margin just like the typical value of a coin of one cent.


What is low margin business?

The profit is small. The expenses are slightly less than the gross income. Restaurants and grocery stores work on a small margin, but make up for it with a large sales volume.


What law established New Hampshire?

New Hampshire was one of a small number of colonies (I think Massachusetts was the only other one) that had its own constitution prior to the establishment of the US Constitution. But it was New Hampshire's ratification and signing of the US Constitution in June of 1788 that established the US as a nation, and the Constitution as the law of the US. This is because New Hampshire was the 9th of the 9 required ratifying states to accept the Constitution. So it was really at that time that New Hampshire was established as a state in the union.


What is margin of error?

A margin of error refers to a small allowance for mistakes. Any errors or miscalculations in circumstances cannot exceed this tiny amount.


What is a sewing margin?

Sewing margin or seam is the length between the edge of the fabric and where the seam appears. It can be as small as 1/8th of an inch or as large or larger then an inch.


What part of speech is struggle?

Depending on the context, struggle can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: Raising a child can be an emotional struggle. As a verb: He struggles to get the oversized TV into the too-small trunk.


What was buying on margin in 1920's?

"Buying on Margin" meant that you would only have to put down a small percentage of money (10%) and the broker would cover the rest.