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The federalists and the democratic-republicans were the two major political parties after the ratification of the constitution.

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How did the constitution eventually get ratified?

it was ratified by the fifty-two presidents


What amendment established a two-term limit?

It is the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution that created the two-term limit. The amendment was ratified in 1951.


How can an amendment to the constitution be ratified?

An amendment to the constitution can be ratified by either a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of state legislatures.


An amendment to the Constitution must be ratified by .?

a two thirds vote of congress


What are the constitutions term limits?

The constitutions has two term limits. The two term limits are ratified the Constitution and the federal constitution convention.


What are two examples of how the constitution has both endured and changed since it was ratified?

Look to the amendments to find the changes to the constitution.


What issue divides the framers into two parties during the debate over the constitution?

The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.


How many states ratifyed the constitution?

All 13 states ratified the U.S. Constitution, which was considered in effect after two-thirds of them (9) had done so.All 13 ratified the U.S. Constitution. They only needed 9.9 - apex


Where are political parties found in the constitution?

No, it does not. There is no mention of political parties in the constitution, it is just how politics develops.


Is the two-party system explained in the Constitution?

No. The U.S. Constitution does not mention political parties at all.


What are the two major political parties in the US are a considered part of?

the unwritten Constitution


How can the constitution be ratified and what is the process involved in doing so?

The Constitution can be ratified through a process that involves approval by a majority of states. Once a proposed amendment is passed by two-thirds of both the House and Senate, it must be ratified by three-fourths of the states to become part of the Constitution. This process ensures that the amendment has widespread support across the country.

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