if it wasn't ratified then many of the poor wouldn't be able to pay the fee to vote . mostly the poor and African Americans
i had a monkey 4 lunch. nah kidding actually anything could have happened basically. But i would think that ppl would start using the loopholes or whatever. sry im not knowledgeable :(
i had a monkey 4 lunch. nah kidding actually anything could have happened basically. But i would think that ppl would start using the loopholes or whatever. sry im not knowledgeable :(
It still would have been ratified. Only 9 out of 13 states were needed.
I don't think this site would allow a post that long. See here: http://www.usconstitution.net/constamrat.html
Virginia eventually ratified the constitution because Patrick Henry was assured the it would have a bill of right amendment
To cite a constitutional amendment in APA format, include the amendment number and the year it was ratified. For example, the 13th Amendment would be cited as "13th Amendment, 1865."
women would probably still be homemakers and only be good fro making babies and taking care of their family.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
A constitutional amendment would have to be proposed, either by the congress or a constitutional convention, and then the amendment would have to be ratified by three fourths of the states.
The 27th Amendment to the Constitution, proposed in 1789, was ratified in 1992. It reads:No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.
This would be the 15th Amendment under section 1. To find out more information on the 15th Amendment, check out the related link.
I would answer it if i knew what he answer was !!