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The Lecompton Constitution included provisions for allowing slavery in Kansas even if the people voted against slavery.
The National Assembly of Pakistan, Mr. Bhutto was the Prime Minister
Because they protected the land grants given to women settlers.
The Texas Constitution of 1836 established the Republic of Texas and granted broad powers to the president. The Constitution of 1845 admitted Texas as a state, but maintained many provisions from the 1836 constitution, including the strong executive branch. The Constitution of 1876, in response to concerns of centralized power, sought to limit the authority of the governor and return power to smaller governments, such as county governments. It also included provisions aimed at limiting state debt and land grants.
The main provisions of the constitution of the restored monarchy in France, known as the Charter of 1814, included granting limited powers to the monarch, formalizing a bicameral legislature, guaranteeing individual liberties such as freedom of speech and religion, and establishing a system of checks and balances between the king and the parliament.
The Constitution was made up of many different parts- whatever Congress decided to throw in there was included.
none of these powers were included under the constitution.
A bill of rights is included in the US Constitution.
The original U.S. Constitution, before the 13th Amendment, included provisions like the Fugitive Slave Clause, which required the return of runaway slaves to their owners. This clause was later nullified by the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery.
were is it in the constitution that you have the right to protect your property
Totally depends on the laws of the jurisdiction.
The Canadian Constitution is a product of Trudeau and the Liberal Party. He, effectively, wrote it and included all provisions he wanted. A better question might be what changes did he make or accept. The answer to that is very few. Canadians, particularly those outside of Quebec and Ontario, were allowed little input to the Constitution unless they agreed with the Constitution creators. The provisions Trudeau most wanted was increased Federal powers over the provinces and economy and less power and rights for Citizens. Many view the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to be Trudeau's compromise to get the added Federal powers and added Ontario and Quebec powers which include veto power over changes should the majority of the members in Confederation not agree.