It was drafted on January 31, 1824. It was ratified on October 24, 1824.
The Mexican Constitution. It was known as the "Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States", enacted on October 4, 1824.
Between the Mexican people and the Federal government.
Because it was a fight between the Mexican federal government and the Mexican people.
Their purpose is preserve our rights as people of the United States, and make it clear what our rights are as citizens. The Bill of Rights (aka the 1st 10 amendments) was also used to get the Anti-Federalists to support the Constitution's ratification. They worried that without these guarantees, the federal government could restrict the freedoms sought and won by the colonies.
Carranza wanted to unite the Mexican people and establish a constitution.
It was 'better', as the Mexican people won such revolution and it prompted for changes in the Mexican constitution.
The constitution was established for the Federal Government. It really has nothing to do with the people, and everything to do with what the Federal Government is allowed to do, and how it is set up.
A Constitution based federal republic is a system in which the people vote for government officials to represent themselves that will be held accountable based on the laws of the Constitution.
The people who favored the Constitution and believed that the federal government should only do what the Constitution explicitly allows were called "strict constructionists" or "originalists." They argued for a limited interpretation of federal powers, emphasizing that any powers not specifically granted by the Constitution were reserved for the states or the people. This perspective was a fundamental aspect of the debate during the early years of the United States regarding the scope of federal authority.
Until a better form of government is created, yes: a federal presidential representative republic has been what the Mexican people has wanted for the last 200 years (since 1823, when the Mexican Federation was founded).
The federal government. In fact, the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) was a struggle between the government and the Mexican people.
Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime