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Q: What are the 5 constitution restrictions on how states use that power?
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What languages did they use in the Constitution?

the United States Constitution was written in English.


When was United States Constitution created?

Created September 17,1787.


How do you use ratified in a senntence?

"The states ratified the Constitution."


Does Obama use the constitution today?

Yes, Obama does use the constitution, all presidents do. It is part of governing in the United States.


When the states ratified the constitution why did they insist that bill of rights be added?

The people were afraid that the strong new government would use its power to restrict individual freedom.


When the states ratified the constitution why did they insists that a bill of rights be added?

The people were afraid that the strong new government would use its power to restrict individual freedom.


When the states ratifies the constitution why did they insist that a bill of rights be added?

The people were afraid that the strong new government would use its power to restrict individual freedom.


Who has the right to set voting qualifications according to the constitution?

Not exactly. "Qualifications" to vote are set by the states, subject to certain restrictions in the Constitution and its Amendments and the authority of the federal government in enforcing the Fifteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. Federal case law holds that the "right" to vote belongs to only to "qualified" citizens and that the states have the general authority to prescribe those qualifications. That authority has limits based in the Constitution and its Amendments. States may not use certain factors in determining qualification. Factors such as payment of poll taxes, prior condition of servitude (former slaves), sex, age (over 18) may not be used by the states to determine "qualification." States are free to make reasonable rules governing a person's qualification to vote, but they may not use that power as a means of depriving otherwise able citizens of the right to vote. States may require citizenship, registration, residency, a minimum level of competency. States may preclude convicted felons from voting. The Voting Rights Acts of 1965 and 1970 provide other restrictions on the power of states to qualify voters when that power is actually being used to disqualify voters.


Do states use windmill power?

Yes some states use windmill power like California


Does the constitution support torture?

No. The United States Constitution specifically prevents the use of "cruel and unusual punishments."


Can you use a power of attorney to buy a funeral policy for your mother?

In most cases it is possible. Unless there are restrictions in the power of attorney document.


Is the US Constitution a legal Constitution or a Political Constitution?

The US Constitution is a legal constitution as it uses the judiciary to check the power of the executive. Political constitutions use the legislative to check executive power as is seen with most Westminster-style parliaments.