it requires Congress and the states to work together.
it requires Congress and the states to work separately.
it requires Congress and the states to recognize people’s rights.
it forces Congress and the states to respect legal records.
the president and vice president.
Congress and state legislatures.
the president and the Supreme Court.
Congress and the Supreme Court.
two-thirds
three-fourths
nine of thirteen
all thirteen
The Constitution intended for all Americans, regardless of location, to have the same rights.
The Constitution intended for all Americans, regardless of skin color, to have the same rights.
The Constitution intended for all states, regardless of location, to respect each other’s laws.
The Constitution intended for all states, regardless of state laws, to respect enslaved persons.
Enslaved persons who escape must be given constitutional rights.
Enslaved persons who escape must be given equal protection.
Enslaved persons who escape must be returned to their home states.
Enslaved persons who escape must be granted their freedom.
The president must approve it.
Three-quarters of the states must approve it.
The Supreme Court must approve it.
Half of the states must approve it.
simple.
unofficial.
difficult.
unfair.
the amendment receives a majority vote.
the president supports them.
the amendment receives a two-thirds vote.
the judiciary branch supports them.
It establishes a way to change the Constitution.
It establishes rights for citizens in different states.
It establishes a foundation for government.
It establishes relationships between states.
i. The Constitution was sent to the states for a vote.
ii. States voted on whether to approve the Constitution.
iii. Nine of the thirteen original states had to approve it.
iv. The Constitution became law.
i. The Constitution was sent to Congress for a vote.
ii. Congress voted on whether to approve the Constitution.
iii. Two-thirds of Congressional representatives had to approve it.
iv. The Constitution became law.
i. The Constitution was sent to the states for a vote.
ii. States voted on whether to approve the Constitution.
iii. All of the original states had to approve it.
iv. The Constitution became law.
i. The Constitution was sent to Congress for a vote.
ii. Congress voted on whether to approve the Constitution.
iii. Three-fourths of Congressional representatives had to approve it.
iv. The Constitution became law.
ii. States voted on whether to approve the Constitution.
iii. Nine of the thirteen original states had to approve it.
iv. The Constitution became law.
The Supremacy Clause establishes that the federal government has more power than state governments.
The Supremacy Clause establishes that the state governments have more power than the federal government.
The Supremacy Clause forces the federal government and state governments to share power equally.
The Supremacy Clause forces the federal government and state governments to fight for power.
two-thirds of them approve.
the president approves.
three-fourths of them approve.
the Supreme Court approves.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with legal proceedings between states.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with enslaved persons in different states.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with equal protection for citizens.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with constitutional rights for citizens.
dealing with the rights of citizens.
overcoming difficult barriers.
dealing with legal records.
establishing government authority.
It establishes a way to change the Constitution.
It establishes rights for citizens in different states.
It establishes a foundation for government.
It establishes relationships between states.
Enslaved persons who escape must be given constitutional rights.
Enslaved persons who escape must be given equal protection.
Enslaved persons who escape must be returned to their home states.
Enslaved persons who escape must be granted their freedom.
The Privileges and Immunities Clause deals with amending the Constitution.
The Privileges and Immunities Clause deals with rights for enslaved persons.
The Privileges and Immunities Clause deals with shared rights for citizens.
The Privileges and Immunities Clause deals with ratifying the Constitution.
simple.
unofficial.
difficult.
unfair.
the amendment receives a majority vote.
the president supports them.
the amendment receives a two-thirds vote.
the judiciary branch supports them.
it requires Congress and the states to work together.
it requires Congress and the states to work separately.
it requires Congress and the states to recognize people’s rights.
it forces Congress and the states to respect legal records.