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What is a liberal constructionist?

A liberal constructionist is one who argues interpretation of the provision of the Constitution, particularly those granting power to the federal government.


What has liberal constructionism led the US to?

The large national government is a legacy of a liberal government. The size and involvement of the federal government has been a contentious issue since before the United States was even a country.


What was the purpose of newt gingrich contract with America?

to capture the votes of americans who felt the federal government was too big, too wasteful, and to liberal


If you do not have strong views what are you consider?

Conservative. Someone with strong views is considered Liberal. i think. No, No, No. A Conservative is someone that believes in small Federal government( republican ). A liberal is some one that believes in big Federal government (Democrat). Someone who has no views is nothing, but views (opinions) are like belly buttons, everyone has one.


What is the name of the federal riding in Canada?

federal elections


Who is the federal leader of the Liberal party 2012?

In 2012, the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia at the federal level is Tony Abbott.


What is the ruling party in federal government?

The Democrats are the ruling party in the US as of 2009.


How did the conservative views of government compare to the liberal views?

conservatives opposed large central government


When was Federal Women's Committee of the Liberal Party of Australia created?

Federal Women's Committee of the Liberal Party of Australia was created in 1945.


Why did liberal democracies become so desirable?

Liberal Democracies became desirable because everyone wants individuals liberty which means everyone get to say or do whatever they wish without the government interferring with it but to an extent.


What was the purpose of Newt Gingrinch's Contract With America?

To capture votes of Americans who felt the federal government was too big, too wasteful, and too liberal


Was the new deal conservative or liberal?

The 'New Deal,' a series of widespread federal (and some state) programs and initiatives during the 1930s, was indeed 'liberal.' As distinct from 'conservative' understandings of the responsibilities and privileges of federal government, the 'liberal' New Deal greatly expanded the role of federal government relative to its previous role in American economics and social planning. Fundamentally, it conceived of the federal government as responsible for ensuring in-state stability and prosperity in domestic affairs.