In order to win ratification of the U. S. Constitution, Anti-Federalists like Patrick Henry and George Mason required that:
A. amendments to the Constitution would be added to protect the individual liberties of citizens
B. an electoral college be established to ensure voting integrity
C. new states admitted to the Union would be on equal footing with established states
D. the Senate would be given the power to ratify treaties
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After nine states had ratified the constitution by mid-1788, other states quickly followed. all thirteen states had to obey it. it became law in the united states. none of the states had to obey it.
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