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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.
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it has no formal role in the process (apex)
chicken soup
To ratify an amendment to the U.S. Constitution today, three-fourths of the states must approve it. This means that out of the 50 states, at least 38 must ratify the amendment for it to become part of the Constitution. The process is outlined in Article V of the Constitution.
They proposed a series of amendments to guarantee citizens' rights.
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Ratify is the constitution
Once a state ratifies a proposed amendment, it signifies the state's official approval and acceptance of the amendment to the Constitution. This process may involve a vote by the state legislature or a state convention, depending on the method chosen for ratification. Once enough states ratify the amendment, it becomes part of the Constitution, provided it meets the required threshold of approval, typically three-fourths of the states. Ratification is a crucial step in the constitutional amendment process, ensuring that changes reflect the will of the states and their citizens.
chicken soup
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.