The purpose of the constitution was to link the states into a stronger national or federal government.
Constitution
The Articles of Confederation had a Weak National Government. The U.S. had a Federal Sytem Government ( Or strong Government )
nation
Federal government is the name for this system of government. Under this system, states get to retain their individual rights and maintain their own governments, but some duties, like currency and defense, are delegated to the federal government, which is elected by all the states working together.The Articles of Confederation was the first document establishing a federal government, in 1781, but the federal government created by that document was far too weak. In 1789, a new, stronger federal government was created by the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Regarding authority, yes. A U.S. State Government (such as the State of Texas) administers the State in which is located. By contrast, the Federal Government of the United States of America administers the whole country.
The federal government became stronger after the Civil War in many different ways. After the war they started selling government bonds, which helped strengthen the government economically. The nation became stronger as a whole too because they began to support their national government.
No. It is a federal government document, and is therefore part of the collection of the National Archives. It is occasionally on display there.
There is no one clause addressing national (federal) government power. Practically the entire document is a collection of limits and blocks, and checks and balances set upon the power and authority of the federal government.
the government that takes care of things that need to be done state wise.
the federal government needed to be stronger. novanet (:The federal government needed to be made stronger
the federal government needed to be stronger. novanet (:The federal government needed to be made stronger
The delegates settled on a federal form of government instead of a system in which power was not divided between state and national government because they believed that it provided for a much stronger national government with a chief executive (the president), courts, and taxing powers.
union government.