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Ratification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ratification is the act of approving and paying for supplies or services provided to and accepted by the government as a result of an unauthorized commitment. It gives official sanction or approval t...
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Now, they had to get nine of the thirteen states to approve the Constitution. I'm Harry Monroe. Today, Kay Gallant and I tell that story -- ratifying the Constitution.
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Historical Documents From the Library of Congress. The U.S. Constitution ... The Constitution of the United States The full text of the U.S. Constitution. ... Foreword and Historical Notes Introductory information about the U.S. Constitution, written by the Hon. Jack Brooks.
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No Bill of Rights in the Constitution ... Some rights were included in the Constitution ... Had a positive plan—the Constitution...
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Religion, Ethnicity, and Politics: Ratifying the Constitution in Pennsylvania Book by Owen S. Ireland; 1995. Read Religion, Ethnicity, and Politics: Ratifying the Constitution in Pennsylvania at Questia library. ... 5: The Economy and the Constitution...
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Less than three months after the Constitution was signed, Delaware became the first state to ratify it, on Dec. 7, 1787. New Hampshire was the ninth state, putting the Constitution into effect on June 21, 1788. ... The Constitutional Convention Authors of the Constitution Ratifying the Constitution The Bill of Rights...
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