ratification
Ratification.
ratification
The only court the Constitution refers to is the United States Supreme Court.
When we refer to a "framer" of our United States Constitution, we mean those who wrote the Constitution. In general that means the Founding Fathers of the United States.
An acclamation is a form of approval or assent, or the process of electing someone to a post in the absence of other nominees.
Most students of Constitutional Law are taught the principle that the United States Constitution is the "supreme Law of the Land."
"The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land." -A+
Every country has its own official language or languages, which can vary depending on historical, cultural, and political factors. It is best to refer to sources such as the government's official website or constitution to determine the official language(s) of a specific country.
Adenment or amendment refers to changes made in a written document. Amendment can also refer to an article that is added to the constitution of the United States.
The "Bayonet Constitution".
States' rights refers to political powers reserved for the state governments rather than the federal government according to the United States Constitution, reflecting especially the enumerated powers of Congress and the Tenth Amendment.
When people seek to change the constitution, they refer to it as amending the constitution