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What is called to aprove a law?

what is called to approve a law


What is it called when the president refuses to aprove a law?

a veto


How many states were needed to ratify the constitution before it become a law?

9 states


Under the articles how many states had to approve a new law?

All 13 states had to ratify the Articles of Confederation.


Under articles of confederation congress needed how many states to pass a law?

false!


Whose signature is needed for a bill to become law?

The President's signature is needed for a bill to become law in the United States.


How many states were needed to vote for a structural change ot the articles of confederation?

You would need nine states to accept the change before it would be law.


How many states were required to ratify the the US Constitution?

Two-thirds of the states needed to ratify the US Constitution for it to become law. This meant 9 states were needed. However, all 13 of the original states did ratify the Constitution with Rhode Island being the last one in 1790.


Why was it hard to get laws passed under the Articles of Confederation A) To pass a law all states needed to agree. B) To pass a law 9 of 13 states needed to agree. C) The President could veto a law b?

It was hard to get laws passed under the Articles of Confederation because to enact a law, 9 out of 13 states needed to agree (B). This requirement made it challenging to achieve consensus among the states, often leading to gridlock and inaction. Additionally, the lack of a strong central authority meant that there was no executive power to enforce laws or facilitate cooperation among the states.


How many states did the congress need to pass a law?

9 states


How many states did congress had to pass a law?

9 of the 13 states


How many states must be approved for a law to pass?

13 states.