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RideAnS [48]
4 years ago
5

The process by which the Constitution was approved by the states is known as_____

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2 answers:
Lina20 [59]4 years ago
7 0
I think the answer is A. ratification. 
DerKrebs [107]4 years ago
3 0
A ratification because it make sense
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