No, consent of at least 75% of the states is required.
Any amendment required unanimous consent of the states.
The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent of the states for an amendment. Two attempts were made to amend the Articles of Confederation, each one failing by one vote.
A unanimous vote was required to amend the articles but only a 2/3 majority (9/13) to pass any law.
Requiring unanimous consent and 9 out of 13 states to pass a law can lead to gridlock and difficulty in making decisions, as it may be challenging to get all states to agree on a single issue. This can slow down the legislative process and make it harder to address important issues efficiently.
Yes, you are not required to provide consent for domestic travel within the United States.
In the United States, the number of jurors required to impose a death sentence for a first-degree murder conviction varies by state. However, most states require a unanimous jury decision to impose the death penalty. Some states may allow non-unanimous verdicts in certain circumstances, but a unanimous decision is typically seen as a standard requirement for capital cases.
No
In 1789, the first Congress proposed a set of twelve amendments, written by James Madison. As required by the Constitution, the amendments then went to the states. By December 1791, three fourths of the states had ratified 10 of the 12 amendments. These 10 amendments became known as the Bill of Rights.
the constitution had to be approved by 13 states
During the course of our history, in addition to the 27 amendments which have been ratified by the required three-fourths of the States, six other amendments have been submitted to the States but have not been ratified by them.
The articles required unanimous approval of all 13 states while the constitutuon required approval by only 9 of the 13 states:)
The Articles required unanimous approval from the states. That means all 13 of the original states/colonies.