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May you please tell me what the options are.
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So then I figure it out and help you better.
<span>Many of the Anti-Federalists wrote articles against the ratification under pseudonyms such as Centinel, Brutus and Federal Farmer. Some of them came forward publicly against the ratification, an example being Patrick Henry. The efforts of the Anti-Federalists were not enough to prevent the ratification of the Constitution of the United States, but they managed to push for the creation and implementation of the Bill of Rights, which guaranteed protection for the rights of all citizens.
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My answer is for the United States.
Briefly, the bill has to pass both the Senate and the House of Representatives and it must not be vetoed by the president. That is how something becomes a federal law.
A state law is much the same way except the governor takes the place of the president. If there is only 1 house in the state then it goes from the house of representatives to the Governor who has 10 days to veto it. Nebraska is the only state without a senate.
The event that made the grate schism forever permanet was the C (fourth crusades)
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THEIR PYRAMIDS AND CITIES ARE STILL BEING DISCOVERED.
THEY WERE CHOCOLATE EATERS.
THEY HAD A COMPLICATED SYSTEM OF HIEROGLYPHS.
AN ACCIDENTAL ARCHAEOLOGIST CRACKED MAYAN HANDWRITING.
THE MAYA WROTE BOOKS
THEIR CALENDAR, WHILE COMPLEX, DID NOT PREDICT THE END OF THE WORLD.
THEY HAD PRETTY INTENSE BEAUTY REGIMEN