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How many states were required to pass the constitution?

Nine States were required. They were ratified by state conventions and not the state legislatures.


Formal amendments must be ratified by the state legislatures or conventions in how many states?

3/4th


How many how many amendments were ratified by the state legislatures and how many were ratified by conventions held in States?

Only the 21st Amendment (repealing the 18th) was ratified by conventions in the states.


Which amendment is the only one in the history of the United states that was ratified by state conventions rather than state legislatures?

21


How many of the amendments were ratified by the state legislatures and how many were ratified by conventions held in the states?

Only the 21st Amendment (repealing the 18th) was ratified by conventions in the states.


Who wrote the new State constitutions?

Either the State legislatures or a constitutional conventions


What did the Federalists propose that the Constitution should be ratified by rather than by the state legislatures?

Conventions, Not State LegislaturesThe Federalists proposed that the Constitution should be ratified by popularly elected conventions rather than by the state legislatures.


Must informal amendments be approved by state legislatures or conventions?

yes


After congress agrees on a proposed amendment it then must be?

ratified by state legislatures or state conventions.


Once a constitutional amendment has been proposed what is the next step in the ratification process?

Once a constitutional amendment has been proposed, the next step in the ratification process is for it to be sent to the state legislatures or state conventions for approval. Ratification requires the consent of three-fourths of the states, which can be achieved either by a vote in the state legislatures or by conventions held in the states. Once the necessary number of states ratifies the amendment, it becomes part of the Constitution.


After the American Revolution who wrote the new State constitutions?

Either the State legislatures or a constitutional conventions


What principle is reflected when state legislatures or conventions vote on constitutional amendment?

Federalism