it lacked the Bill of Rights
many people refuse to RATIFY the Constitution because they thought that it did not protect their rights
Virginia
Me
According the United States Constitution, the US Senate can refuse the president's appointments. It can also reject treaties that have been agreed to by the president.
The Senate is the branch of the U.S. government that can refuse to ratify treaties. According to the Constitution, a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is required for a treaty to be ratified. If the Senate does not approve a treaty, it cannot be enacted, despite being negotiated and signed by the President.
They did not refuse to ratify the Constitution. Massachusetts was the 6th State to ratify it. Massachusetts only added a list of nine 'desired' amendmends whereby the rights of States and of individuals would be better protected.
The last two states to ratify the Constitution were North Carolina (November 21, 1789) and Rhode Island (May 29, 1790).They were in effect considering both the Constitution andthe Bill of Rights, which had been proposed under the new Congress in September, 1789.
Yes, Nevada was one of the states that refused to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
yes he did.
it means to boycott
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show your authority and ask for the guest to leave