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the usa goverment and the constitution
It does say it provides for the common good. A preamble doesn't get into specific details.
We the people of these united states
Yes
No. Nothing in a state constitution can over ride the federal constitution. There are specific things listed in the federal constitution that are limited only to the federal government.
The Constitution, in the American sense, was a specific written document spelling out and limiting the powers of government.
Limited. It only has those specific powers enumerated in the Constitution
what is the power given to the federal in the constitution
The Preamble to the Constitution is an introductory statement of the principles at work in the Constitution. Courts have referred to it as reliable evidence of the Founding Fathers' intentions regarding the Constitution's meaning and evidence of what they hoped the Constitution would achieve.
The constitution describes how the government will be organized and provides specific lists of things the government may and may not do. The beauty of the Constitution of the United States has been its brevity. Constitutions of other countries have been too long and have become confusing and have been ignored.
By no means- but it DID place specific limits on what the Federal government could NOT do.
The Constitution divides the government into three branches; legislative, executive and judicial branches. Each has specific powers and duties, to make sure that each branch of government fulfills its responsibilities without exceeding its power.