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Can a state Constitution ever be more important than the U.S. Constitution? Yes/no and why?

If one half (1/2) of the original 13 states had approved the Constitution would it have become law?? Yes/no and why?


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Number 1: No. A state constitution is only abided by that state therefore the rest of the world wouldn’t have to abide by those rules unless they had their own. Our constitution is very important making up a list of laws that keep the USA stable.

Number 2: No because we would have to have 1/3 majority of votes from the original 13 states. So therefore, we would not have had any constitution to keep us in tact
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