So the people can maintain position of servitude
_why? because why would they want to serve someone who isnt doint what set out to do and making all these questionable decisions without thier people knowing.
Wuwei - withdrawal from worldly affairs
The most important power in the constitution is the taxing and spending power given to Congress. Other important powers include the president's appointment and veto powers, Congress' foreign affairs and spending powers.
No, since the states cannot conduct foreign affairs.
Borrowing money and to coin money are the power given to congress for foreign affairs by the constitution.
The Iroquois confederacy help kept peace by establishing a council and made laws. But, still they had some affairs.
The federal government exercises certain powers in foreign affairs. The most important of these is that the federal government has the right to enter into treaties and agreements with other governments.
The Iroquois and their nation of independent tribes were joined under a complex constitution that was passed on orally. Unfortunately, we have no verifiable written evidence from the time it was created although there exists several versions that were written down at later times. The writers of the Constitution of the United States were well aware of the Iroquois Constitution and parts were incorporated into the US Constitution. On a local level there were councils of elders that managed the affairs of any particular tribe and the advice of elder women was communicated to the tribal councils, welcomed and their voices were heard. On a higher level, officials from each tribe attended great councils and shared their knowledge and concerns with other leaders. See link below.
Emphasis is on Economics, Constitution , world affairs.
Ely Parker was a Seneca Indian, part of the Iroquois Confederacy. He served as a Union Army officer during the Civil War and later became the first Native American to be appointed as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
The federal government exercises limited powers in foreign affairs stated in the Constitution. These powers include the ability to make treaties, print money, declare war, and to create an army.
they handle all foreign affairs
The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers, there are six basic ways in which Congress can originate or shape foreign policy