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It disenfranchised all Asians, most native Hawaiians, reduced the Monarchy to a mere figurehead and insured white minority rule.

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Why do you change the constitution?

You change The Constitution to make it better. You change The Constitution to make it better. The constitution is a set of guidelines or a framework for the government to work within. it limits the scope of government decisions. So if the people feel the constitution is either allowing the government to much power or not allowing enough power, people can change it to redress the imbalance, which either way it may swing.


How did the bayonet constitution change Hawaii?

It disenfranchised all Asians, most native Hawaiians, reduced the Monarchy to a mere figurehead and insured white minority rule.


How did bayonet constitution change Hawaii?

It disenfranchised all Asians, most native Hawaiians, reduced the Monarchy to a mere figurehead and insured white minority rule.


What was the biggest change from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution?

The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.


Why our forefathers felt the need to change the articles and create the constitution?

The Constitution was created to strengthen the government.


What is a custom that can change the government but is not written in the constitution?

Civil disobedience.


Is it easy to change an article in the constitution?

No! It is a document that has lasted generations. Do you think you can change it? The government has no right to.


How does the Constitution relate to us?

In the most general sense, the Constitution is the foundation upon which all the federal laws of the United States Government are based. Also, and equally important, the Constitution tells citizens how they can participate in government. It's important to realize that the People created the Constitution, and it is the People who can change the Constitution. The government works for the people. If every citizen fully realized this, I think many things would change.


How did the constitution provide a framework for limited government?

The Constitution does put a limit on the powers of the government, and thus it could be argued that the Founders intended the government to remain very limited. However, it can also be argued that the Founders did not foresee the technological advancements that we have made in our modern age, and thus a change in the age requires a change in how we govern.


How would a strong national government help to allow the constitution change?

Your question is far to vague. You need to explain what government and what constitution. How the people would react. hat you mean by strong.


Why does the Constitution have an amendment process?

The statements in the constitution are valid in todays government, but some of them have and can be changed. But we have a process for this in our government so that we can't change the constitution at will and without reason.


Does the US Constitution Allow the Congress to Intentionally Operate the Government in a Deficit?

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