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What process did states use to decide whether to ratify the Constitution?

A. They asked prominent leaders to speak for or against ratification.
B. They held conventions where representatives voted for or against ratification.
C. They allowed all citizens to vote for or against ratification.
D. They sponsored open debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists.

User Pbrodka
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The correct answer is B) they held conventions where representatives voted for or against ratification.

The process that the state used to decide whether to ratify the Constitution was that they held conventions where representatives voted for or against ratification.

Article VII of the Constitution required that nine of the twelve states had to ratify the document before it could become law and start the new US government. So on September 17, 1787, delegates from the different sates assisted to the Philadelphia Convention to vote and approve the Constitution. The majority approved the document. The next step was to send it to the states to be approved too.

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B. They held conventions where representatives voted for or against ratification.

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