coin money
There were not 35 states that ratified the US Constitution. There were only 13 states at the time of the ratification of the Constitution. These states included Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.
the Constitution does not address this question.
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States and its territories.
The federal government has extremely limited authority over the states, Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution, is known as the Supremacy Clause, but even it has limits. The 10th amendment guarantees that the states retain all power not specifically granted the federal government by the constitution.
yes, a state can not make their own money
The United States and the states that make it up do not have a religion. The Constitution forbids there to be a state religion.
reserved powers
reserved power
Unless a constitution forbids it, as many as you wish
The Constitution forbids that power to Congress. States have no reason to try that. SO, no, impossible in the USA.
States cannot unilaterally enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation.Among other things, declaring war and concluding peace cannot be done by individual states. States cannot individually negotiate treaties or pacts with other nations. There are some restrictions on how they handle recognition of laws passed by other states. It gets rather complicated given various Supreme Court decisions that have been made over the years. The Constitution also forbids states to coin money.
There are two nobility clauses in the Constitution. Article 1 Section 9 forbids the federal government granting titles of nobility. Article 1 Section 10 forbids any state to grant a nobility title.
There are no nobility ranks in the United States. The Constitution includes a provision that specifically forbids US citizens from holding any rank of nobility.
Article Six establishes the United States Constitution and the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it as the supreme law of the land, forbids a religious test as a requirement for holding a governmental position and holds the United States under the Constitution responsible for debts incurred by the United States under the Articles of Confederation.
The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution forbids excessive bails/fines and cruel and unusual punishment.
The practice of untouchability.