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Q: With whom do states share the constitution ratification process?
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What was the original purpose of the Constitution Convention?

to have a share betwaan states


What as US citizens do all share?

As US citizens we all share the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. We also share the United States flag as our symbol of Americanism.


What as us citizens do we all share?

As US citizens we all share the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. We also share the United States flag as our symbol of Americanism.


Why did the founding fathers agree to share powers with the states?

The states were in existence before the federal government, and in fact had to ratify the Constitution before it could take effect. Since the states were all essentially sovereign, independent nations, the Founding Fathers could not have done anything without their agreement. In order to get them to accept the Constitution, the state governments of course had to share power with a limited federal government; otherwise they would never have ratified the Constitution, and the United States would not exist.


How is federalism embodied in the constitution?

Federalism is never explicitly stated but it is embedded in the US constitution. As a result, power is kept in the states.


What is the process of changing the number seats in each state for the house of representatives?

It is called reapportionment. The U.S. Constitution requires that after every official U.S. Census, which happen every ten years, the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives be reapportioned among the states to keep each state's share of House representation as close as possible to its share of the U.S. population.


How does the system of constitution share power?

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Which states share a borber with Alaska?

No states share borders with Alaska


Is the president the only person of the united states that can propose an amendment to the constitution?

No. Any citizen of the United States can propose a Constitutional Amendment, but it won't formally enter the process of amending the Constitution until either Congress or the State Legislatures take it up. That process doesn't include any input from the President at all. In fact, the President may share his opinion of a Constitutional Amendment, but he may not veto it or in any way interfere with the process. Furthermore, the Courts have no jurisdiction over the process of ratifying a Constitutional Amendment either. If you consider Congress and the State Legislatures to be representatives of the people's will, then only the People may formally ratify a Constitutional Amendment. This is best represented by the 18th and 21st Amendments and how the People decided to amend the Constitution and then decided to undo the same Amendment.


Which states in the region share an international border?

The states in the region that share an international border are [insert specific states that share a border].


Which are the states that share the most borders with other states?

Tennessee or Missouri; both share borders with eight states.


What states in the United States do not share a border with any other states?

Alaska and Hawaii are the only two states that do not share a border with another state.