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"Our lives today, started with the simple writing of the constitution and grew from there."
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They were strict constructionist which means they took the constitution literally word for word. While others took the constitution loosely and were known as loose constructionists.
Texas The word, Texas, or Tejas, was the Spanish pronunciation of a Caddo Indian word meaning "friends" or "allies."
The Constitution's framers were uncomfortable with the practice of slavery. The word slavery or slaves doe not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
The Hindi word for secular in the Indian constitution is "Dharma-nirpeksh" (धर्म-निरपेक्ष).
Longest constitution @ 444 articles in 22 schedules. Word count: 117,369
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Impossible to say with any certainty. Secularism arose in many civilisations. Quite often the word for stranger was the same as the word for enemy. If you were not a part of the tribe you were an enemy.
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Navy is a word in the U.S. Constitution. "… To provide and maintain a Navy; …" Article I, Section 8 - Powers of Congress Nation is a word in the U.S. Constitution - "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes; …" Article I, Section 8 - Powers of Congress
The question is confusing because the word 'Amendment' itself means 'change'. The Founding Fathers ratified the Constitution then added in the original 10 amendments (I thought) everybody learned about in school--the Bill of Rights. Total, there are 27 Amendments to the US Constitution. There has been only one 'change' in the Amendments, and that involves the 18th and 21st Amendments. The first enacted Prohibition, the latter repealed it.
Yes, the word "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.
The feminine word for Indian is Indian woman.
Where in the Constitution is the word "Purse?"
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