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By restarting and making a new, stronger one. (PS) The first constitution was the Articles of Confederation. The one we have right now is the second one which is the U.S. Constitution.

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delegates sign it and once all nine states endorsed it the Constitution would go into effect.

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In the Virginia house of burgusses when a law passes it wont go into effect until it's been approved by whom?

In 1618, the law would not have been passed until it was approved by the directors of the Virginia Company. After 1624, the law would not have been approved until it had been approved by the king's Privy Council, even though the king retained the House of Burgess.


Where are all amendments of the constitution approved at?

Constitutional amendments must first pass both houses of congress, and they are then sent to the states to be ratified. To become a law, 3/4 of the states must agree to ratify an amendment. This is to make sure that amending the constitution is difficult and requires a lot of thought before it happens. So, to sum up, after a proposed amendment is approved by congress, it must then go to the individual states; if enough states vote to approve it, the amendment becomes a part of the constitution.


What did they need to approve the Constitution?

The constitution was approved by the convention on September 15th 1787 by the constitutional convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was actually written at the constitutional convention. The meeting was designed to amend the previous "constitution" know as the Articles of Confederation. As the new Constitution was a new set of laws, it had to have the approval of 9 out of the 13 states to be legal and attributed to said states, as stated in the Articles of Confederation. However, after the first 9 states approved it, they wanted to go for the others so that there wasn't a split in the country, specifically in NY which would have caused both a geographical split as well as a political on. To help convince NY to approve, a set of essay's known as The Federalist Papers were sent to the representatives to New York, written by John Jay, Madison and (I think) Jefferson.


How was nullification a threat to the union?

In the Constitution, it states that Federal law was supreme over State law. Therefore, the power for a state to nullify a federal law would go against the Constitution.


Why is some kind of supremacy clause needed in a federal system?

So the government won't do anything that will go against the constitution. There is no higher power above the constitution.

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How many state needed to approve the Constitution for it to take effect?

When the US Constitution was revised it would not be ratified (go into effect) unless 9 states approved it and accepted it.


In order for the constitution to go into effect it had to be approved by?

two-thirds of the signers of the Declaration of Independence


When the constitution reached the number for ratification why didnt it go into affect?

The Constitution was written to take effect as soon as Washington was sworn in as the first President.


Who would Nick Jonas go out with?

He really would not go out with a fan but some celebrity that got approved by their parents or understood their schedule, he would date.


Where would you go in the Constitution to view the bill of rights?

You would look at the first ten ammendmets


What did Patrick Henry think would happen if the constitution was ratified?

The country would go to war


Why would Supreme court can strike down or cancel laws that go against the constitution?

Because the Constitution is the highest law of the land.


Why was the states that ratified the constitution after South Carolina important?

South Carolina was the 8th state to ratify the Constitution. For the Constitution to go into effect, they needed 9 out of 13 states to ratify. The state after South Carolina would be the ninth state.


In the Virginia house of burgusses when a law passes it wont go into effect until it's been approved by whom?

In 1618, the law would not have been passed until it was approved by the directors of the Virginia Company. After 1624, the law would not have been approved until it had been approved by the king's Privy Council, even though the king retained the House of Burgess.


Why would you require an approved purge burner and how would you purge?

I'm asking the exact same question...you go to Mohawk College don't you?


Where are all amendments of the constitution approved at?

Constitutional amendments must first pass both houses of congress, and they are then sent to the states to be ratified. To become a law, 3/4 of the states must agree to ratify an amendment. This is to make sure that amending the constitution is difficult and requires a lot of thought before it happens. So, to sum up, after a proposed amendment is approved by congress, it must then go to the individual states; if enough states vote to approve it, the amendment becomes a part of the constitution.


I have a product that I believe would be of great product for medicare patients How do I go about getting that product approved?

u just go to a skin care doctor