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Q: Why did many states believe America's first Constitution needed to be revised?
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How many state needed to approve the Constitution for it to take effect?

When the US Constitution was revised it would not be ratified (go into effect) unless 9 states approved it and accepted it.


When the constitution was written what did the liberal believe was needed?

If you mean the Anti-federalists, then the Bill of Rights.


What did the liberals believe was needed when the Constitution was written?

If you mean the Anti-federalists, then the Bill of Rights.


When the Constitution was written what did the liberals believe was needed?

If you mean the Anti-federalists, then the Bill of Rights.


What did shays rebellion reveal about the early government in the us?

that the articles of confederation were too weak, and needed to either be revised or write a new constitution completly.


What did fedralists believe?

They believed that the U.S. constitution was needed first so that they are not attacked by other contries.


What is the revised pfstt?

Have all materials needed available


What was an federalists?

An anti-federalist did not believe in the Constitution's ratification. They thought it gave the government to much power, and needed a Bill of Rights.


What was needed before cities and complex civilizations could develop in Americas?

They needed plenty of land to develop cities and complex civilizations in the Americas.


Was an anti federalist?

An anti-federalist did not believe in the Constitution's ratification. They thought it gave the government to much power, and needed a Bill of Rights.


How many states were needed to ratify the constitution and why?

9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution


Is the Constitution still needed today?

Yes, the Constitution is still needed today, especially for the freedoms of the people.