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Did the decision in Marbury v Madison uphold the idea of states' rights?

No. Marbury v. Madison, (1803) didn't even touch on states' rights.


Did James Madison support states rights?

Yes


Where did Madison get the amendments he wrote as the Bill of Rights?

Suggestions from the states


Where did Madison get the amendment he wrote as the bill of rights?

Suggestions from the states


Why did John C Calhoun propose the theory of states rights?

because he wanted peace


How would Madison have felt if the Constitution had not been approved by the required nine states and had therefore not gone into effect?

Madison would have been shocked and disappointed if the Constitution that he put so much work into had not been approved.


Who led the creation of the Bill of Rights?

The US Bill of Rights was written by James Madison and was ratified by congress in 1791. They were based off similar documents called Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta that were passed earlier in the United Kingdom.


In the virginia and kentucky resolution jefferson and madison called for a restoration of?

States rights


What document approved by 13 states established the first government in 1781?

The Constitution and Bill of Rights of the new United States of America was approved. This is the most important document in United States history.


What document approved by 13 states was established the first government in 1781?

The Constitution and Bill of Rights of the new United States of America was approved. This is the most important document in United States history.


Who led the fight for a bill of rights after the constitution took effect?

The bill of rights was Written by James Madison in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for the individual liberties.The first ten amendments to the constitution make up the Bill or rights.


How many states to propose an amendment?

34 states to propose an amendment