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The constitution was ratified by?

As directed by Congress, states held ratification conventions, to either ratify or reject the proposed US Constitution. It was required that 9 states ratify in order for the Constitution to become official.


What is the process called to ratify or improve the Constitution?

Amending.


What is the formal role of the judicial branch in amending the Constitution?

it has no formal role in the process (apex)


What process did Constitution Convention set forth state to ratify the constitution?

chicken soup


Why did the Massachusetts ratify conventions propose that the bill of rights be added to the constitution?

They proposed a series of amendments to guarantee citizens' rights.


The federalist proposed that the constitution should be ratify by popularly elected conventions rather than the state legislature's?

true


What percentage of the state legislatures must ratify a proposed amendment before it is added to the constitution?

75%


Can you Define ratify?

Ratify is the constitution


What process did the constitutional convention set forth to states that ratify the constitution?

chicken soup


What process did the Constitution convention set forth for the states to ratify the Constitution?

The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.


What party wanted to ratify the constitution?

The Federalist Party wanted to ratify the Constitution.


Is while it took 13 states to ratify the articles of confederation only 9 were necessary to ratify the Constitution true or false?

True. The Articles of Confederation required the approval of all 13 states for ratification, while the U.S. Constitution only required the consent of nine states to become effective. This difference allowed for a more streamlined process in adopting the Constitution compared to the Articles of Confederation.