the list below contains provision of the , required unanimous consent from all sates for amendments.

regulated the sale of governments owned lands to settlers.
created a national government consisting solely of a single house of congress in which state
Northwest Ordinance

Articles of Confederation

US Constitution

Declaration of Independence would have one vote .

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The list below contains provisions that required unanimous consent from all states for amendments and regulated the sale of government-owned lands to settlers. It also created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress, in which each state would have one vote. The documents included in this list are:

1. Articles of Confederation
2. Northwest Ordinance
3. US Constitution
4. Declaration of Independence

The correct order of the documents that contain provisions for unanimous consent from all states for amendments is as follows:

1. Articles of Confederation
2. Northwest Ordinance
3. US Constitution

The Articles of Confederation was the first governing document of the United States, in effect from 1781 to 1789. It required unanimous consent from all thirteen states for any changes or amendments.

The Northwest Ordinance, enacted in 1787, regulated the sale of government-owned lands to settlers in the Northwest Territory. It also contained provisions requiring unanimous consent from the states for any amendments.

The US Constitution, ratified in 1788, created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress (House of Representatives) where each state has one vote in proportion to its population in the Senate. However, it did not require unanimous consent from all states for amendments. Instead, it outlined a process where amendments can be proposed by a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress or by a national convention called by two-thirds of the state legislatures, and then be ratified by three-fourths of the states.

Based on the information provided, it seems like you are looking for the item on the list that represents a provision requiring unanimous consent from all states for amendments. To find the correct answer, let's analyze each item on the list:

1. Regulated the sale of government-owned lands to settlers: This description refers to the Land Ordinance of 1785, which established a system for surveying and selling lands in the western territories of the United States. However, this provision has no direct relation to the requirement for unanimous consent for amendments.

2. Created a national government consisting solely of a single house of congress in which each state would have one vote: This description matches the structure described in the Articles of Confederation. However, the Articles of Confederation did not require unanimous consent from all states for amendments.

3. Northwest Ordinance: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established a process for admitting new states to the Union and provided a basis for self-government in the Northwest Territory. However, it did not include a provision for unanimous consent for amendments.

4. US Constitution: This is the correct answer to your question. The US Constitution does have a provision requiring unanimous consent from all states for amendments. Specifically, Article V of the Constitution outlines the amendment process, which involves either a two-thirds majority vote in both houses of Congress or approval by two-thirds of state legislatures. However, in order to become effective, any proposed amendment must be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures, or by conventions in three-fourths of the states, depending on the method chosen by Congress. This unanimous consent requirement exists to ensure that any amendment is supported by a broad consensus across the country.

5. Declaration of Independence: The Declaration of Independence does not include a provision for unanimous consent for amendments. Its purpose was to proclaim the American colonies' separation from Great Britain in 1776.

In conclusion, the correct answer is the US Constitution. To find this answer, you need to have some knowledge of the provisions and structures of each item on the list and understand the requirement for unanimous consent for amendments in the US Constitution.