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The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
strengthened by listing all their natural rights and making an equal government.
strengthened by listing all their natural rights and making an equal government.
Yes he did. Hamilton supported a looser interpretation of the Constitution so that the central government could be strengthened at the expense of the state's rights. He believe that the government should be allowed to use the implied powers and the elastic clause from the Constitution to his advantage.
You change The Constitution to make it better. You change The Constitution to make it better. The constitution is a set of guidelines or a framework for the government to work within. it limits the scope of government decisions. So if the people feel the constitution is either allowing the government to much power or not allowing enough power, people can change it to redress the imbalance, which either way it may swing.
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It strenghten the Articles Of Confederation which was the first draft of the constitution(:
The Constitution was created to strengthen the government.
Civil disobedience.
The constitution strengthened the central government in several ways. For one, the supreme law of the land allocated which powers were specific to the government and the states. This, however, led to an ongoing conflict between the federal government and the states. While the states do have certain powers, they will always be superseded by federal law and interests.
No! It is a document that has lasted generations. Do you think you can change it? The government has no right to.