Abstract
It is one thing to get Convention delegates to agree on the Constitution; it's quite another matter to get states and opponents to go along with it. Perhaps the most revolutionary move of the Convention is the adoption of a ratification clause which, contrary to the Articles of Confederation, says the government will come into existence as soon as nine States ratify the Constitution. The Framers also establish ground rules for the state conventions that require them to accept or reject the Constitution in total, not piece by piece.
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American Government, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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English
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