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No. When they permitted slavery to continue, and declared Blacks to be 3/5 of a person.

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Q: Does the US constitution abide by the ideas stated in the declaration of independence?
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How did the declaration of independence change the relationship between Britain and the colonists?

By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.


What led to the writing of the U.S. Constitution?

The United States needed a constitution to abide by. They needed laws to make sure that they keep their promise for freedom.


What is the difference between a state constitution and the United States Constitution?

Federal and State ConstitutionsEven before the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress, instructions had gone out to the former British colonies to form state governments. In order to form such governments, state constitutions were written. A state constitution applies just to that state for which it was written. The United States Constitution applies to all of the states making up the union. A constitution is a plan that provides the rules for a government, be it state or nation. All constitutions serve several purposes. First, it sets the ideals that the beople bound by the constitution believe in and share. Second, it establishes a basic structure of government. Third, it defines the powers and duties of the government. While the state constitutions bind the people in that state, all state constitutions must abide to the United States Constitution. The US Constitution is the supreme law for the states in the Union. MrV also the main different is that the state constitution are much longer. answer to question is D. I just took the test.you write too much>:l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


How did the articles of the constitution fail?

The Articles of the Constitution failed for more than one reason. One of the reasons the constitution failed was because of failing to provide political and judicial mechanisms for the protection of rights and failure to abide by the articles rules.


How does the constitution protect an individual from abuse of power by the government?

It enstills the laws that our government must abide by. Our constitution states our individual rights that the government is not allowed to come between. More specifically, the constitution protects us from governmental abuse of power through: Example: Freedom of speech; allows us to speak against abuse of power Freedom of press: allows us to publish general and personal opinions

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How did the declaration of independence change the relationship between Britain and the colonists?

By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.


Does Puerto Rico abide by the US Constitution?

Since Puerto Rico is a US territory, it is required to abide by the US Constitution. It does not have voting representatives in Congress, but to do have representatives that present the views of the citizens of the territory.


What promise you make when you become a US citizen?

To abide by the constitution of the United States.


What is one promise you make when you US citizen?

To abide by the constitution of the United States.


What is the principle of constitutionalism?

Everyone no matter who you are must abide by the rules of the constitution.


Citizens of Ohio must abide by the rules and laws in their state constitution. They also have to follow the rules and laws in the US Constitution. Why is this?

The U.S. Constitution is the highest authority in the country.


What led to the writing of the U.S. Constitution?

The United States needed a constitution to abide by. They needed laws to make sure that they keep their promise for freedom.


How does federal judiciary affect policy making?

It ensures that any laws passed, abide by the Constitution.


All laws must agree with what document?

All laws must agree with the United States Constitution. If a law does not abide by the constitution, it can be challenged by the Supreme court.


Can you play a Spell card without using its effect?

No, if you activate a Spell card, you abide by the effect(s) stated on the card and carry them out.


Which branch of government is given constiutional responsibility?

that question doesn't make much sense. all branches of government have the responsibility to abide by the constitution. the judiciary interprets the constitution, the legislature can amend the constitution, and the executive is in charge of carrying out the constitution and enforcing laws.


1 What role did the Founders expect Congress to play in national policy making?

The Founders expected Congress to abide by the constitution.