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(They wanted to prevent an abuse of national government.)

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Did all states ratify the articles of confederation right away?

no


Why did the states ratify the Articles of Confederation?

They wanted to prevent an abuse of national government.


What percentage of states were required to ratify any amendments in article 13 of the articles of confederation?

No


Under the articles how many states had to approve a new law?

All 13 states had to ratify the Articles of Confederation.


What was the ratification for the Articles of Confederation?

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What was the Ratification process of the Articles of Confederation?

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What was the thirteenth state to ratify the Articles of Confederation?

North Carolina was the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution. The first state to ratify the Constitution was Delaware.


Under the articles of confederation in order to ratify any action taken by congress this percentage of states had to agree?

It takes a 2/3 vote to ratify something


What was the process for voting on resolutions in congress in the Articles of Confederation?

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Is it true that every one of the thirteen states had to ratify the articles of confederation before it became effective?

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Which states were the first 5 to ratify the Constitution?

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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.