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History, 19.12.2019 08:31 cece3467

Why were states prohibited from making changes to the constitution during the ratification process?

a. making changes was not allowed according to the constitution itself.
b. the federalist papers made a powerful argument against changing the constitution.
c. any changes would have be ratified by all other states.
d. congress issued legislation making it a crime to alter the constitution.

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