the answer is 10 years
"reserved powers".
Yes, according to Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution, states are explicitly prohibited from coining money. This power is reserved solely for the federal government.
the practice of untouchability.
Religious Test
I got this out of my social studies notebook: (not exactly word for word) "loose construction" is when federalists interpert the Constitution into things that are FOR a stronger National Government. by the way federalists are an organized group of people who are in favor of a strong National government.
passing ex post facto laws
The oath of office and similar things? No, there is no such portion.
The original Constitution did forbid an official religion for the nation. However, everyone in the US has the right to religious freedom.
Nothing. Anyone who is eligible under the guidelines given by the US Constitution and federal laws may run for President. The federal government cannot otherwise forbid anyone from running for office. Nor should it- you (and I) may not like Trump, but he's constitutionally allowed to say and believe whatever he wants.
It means that states can do what they want to do, IF the Constitution doesn't forbid it.
It forbid slavery and reconized equal rights.
No the President's veto power is part of the checks and balances on Congress.