The states would not refuse to ratify the constitution because it gave too much power to the states. By ratifying the constitution, the states were giving up power they had under the Articles of Confederation. Still, the states realized they needed a national government. The wars between them had to cease. The tariffs between them had to stop. And they needed to stop arguing about their borders. Only a national government could solve such problems.
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
The states for ratification
the ratification is important because it is a big part of the united states constitution and America
The adoption of the constitution in the United States pretty much guaranteed a war with England. This was the main argument against it.
federal goverment
NO. The Anti-Federalists who opposed the US Constitution were angered that the Constitution gave too little power to the states and too much power to the federal government.
It was approval by the states of the constitution.
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
The states for ratification
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution was submitted to the states by ratification.
the states
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.
the ratification is important because it is a big part of the united states constitution and America
new hampsire
I believe one argument he made was that there are no provisions for cessation in the Constitution. One problem with the argument is that according to the Constitution any powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states.
To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the document.