Constitutional powers can be classified as federal powers only. The Constitution does not give the right to the federal government to make laws in individual states.
The right to public education
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The federal government has the exclusive right to engage in trade with Native Americans and write treaties. The individual states cannot.
The first amendment of the US Constitution guaranteed the right of an individual.
Nothing. They do not have this right.
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The US Constitution states that any power that the Constitution does not expressly give to the federal government or does not expressly deny to the states belongs to the states or the people. The Constitution does not say that the President has the power to purchase land on behalf of the country. Pres. Jefferson defended his action by stating that since the Constitution gives the federal government the right to control federal land, it naturally follows that the federal government has the right to acquirefederal land.
A state can create laws that are stricter than federal law, as long as there is no conflict, or the Constitution specifically reserves the right to the Federal government.
Clarence ThomasThe opinion below would most likely be voiced by which of the following modern Supreme Court justices?“If the Constitution does not explicitly give a right to the federal government, than the federal government does not have that right.”A.Clarence ThomasB.Sandra Day O’ConnorC.Ruth Bader GinsburgD.Thomas JeffersonPlease select the best answer from the choices providedABCD
The US Constitution does not guarantee education as a right or entitlement. That has been added by statute and regulation.