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The process by which the new Constitution was to be approved by the states was known as: A. Enlightenment. B.Ordered Government. C. Ratification. D. Emancipation.
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The process by which the new Constitution was to be approved by the states was known as:
A. Enlightenment.
B.Ordered Government.
C. Ratification.
D. Emancipation.
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The process by which the Constitution was to be approved by the state is known as C) Ratification. As Ratification is approving.
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C. Ratification
Emancipation is a form of putting it, because they had to adapt themselves, but legally, ratification is the term.
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