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The Constitution was finally ratified and became legal on June 21, 1788. ChaCha on!
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After coming to agreement on a bill before congress, they will vote. If they all agree to the terms, this is called, ratification. This bill may now become a law.
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the antifederalists (Small states)example George Mason and Patrick Henry
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The federalists was one of the ones who supported the ratification of the Constitution
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I think what you expect from me today is (1) To say how we read the results of the surveys (2) To see how we move from there and (3) To draw some lessons from what has happened. These are the 3 points on which I will elaborate. The outcomes...
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Because the Convention was adopted by a record vote of 314 in favour and none against (two countries abstained for reasons unrelated to the substance of the Convention), after nearly two weeks of detailed review by over 1,000 participants d...
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In the views of many water policy advocates, countries’ reluctance to ratify the Convention illustrate sub-optimal understanding of the Convention itself, of the problems facing water source-sharing states, and of the nature of water owners...
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This article develops a method to measure the effect of the major international conventions in the area of safety, pollution, search and rescue and work related measures. It further distinguishes between the effect of entry into force and t...
http://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/marpol/v33y2009i5p826-846....
The ERA does not automatically guarantee equal rights. Existing discriminatory laws would still have to be repealed or amended—the same process of change now being followed. In addition, the ERA would not affect many inequities that result ...
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They can't change the constitution without ratification. They may feel that they don't need to change the constitution. They may feel that they can somehow delegate the power to raise the tax rate to the executive branch. I don't believe th...
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