It's unlikely that all 50 states would ratify the Constitution today, as contemporary political, social, and economic differences could lead to significant disagreements over its provisions. Issues such as states' rights, federal authority, and individual liberties might spark contention among states with varying priorities and values. Additionally, the process of ratification would require a broad consensus that may be difficult to achieve in today's polarized political climate.
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