Nine.By the beginning of 1791, though, all 13 original colonies had ratified it.
the answer is 9 out of 13 states
the answer is 9 out of 13 states
Once a constitutional amendment has been proposed, the next step in the ratification process is for it to be sent to the state legislatures or state conventions for approval. Ratification requires the consent of three-fourths of the states, which can be achieved either by a vote in the state legislatures or by conventions held in the states. Once the necessary number of states ratifies the amendment, it becomes part of the Constitution.
The states for ratification
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution was submitted to the states by ratification.
the ratification is important because it is a big part of the united states constitution and America
The small states were not against ratification. The small states were the ones who stood to benefit most, so they were in favor of it.
When the amendment was proposed in 1789, it required ratification by three-fourths of the states, which amounted to 9 out of the 13 states. By 1992, the number of states in the United States had increased to 50, meaning that 38 states were needed for ratification of any amendment.
{Led by Phyllis Schlafly, enough concerns about the amendment were presented that the Equal Rights Amendment was unable to garner sufficient states for ratification, falling three short of the necessary 38.}
to do something nasty
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
ratification