Under the article, a new law typically requires approval from a majority of states in the legislative process. This often means that at least 26 out of 50 states must agree for it to pass, depending on the specific legislative requirements in question. However, the exact number may vary based on the context and the type of law being discussed.
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
Article VII of the US Constitution required 9 states to ratify the Constitution for it to be effective.
I'm pretty sure it's nine
Only nine states out of 13 had to approve it
Two thirds of the states had to approve
All 13 states had to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
Article VII of the US Constitution required 9 states to ratify it before it became effective.
3/4 of the states need to approve an ammendment.
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3/4 must approve so for now about 38 states
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In order for a change to be made in the constitution, 3/4 of the states must approve. There are 50 states, 3/4 of these would come to 37 states needing to approve.