The US Constitution did not apply to all citizens when it was originally created. However, with the flexibility in which the founding fathers wrote this document so that it could be changed the rights and freedoms are applied to all US citizens.
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Congress shall not pass any law at applies to the people that does not apply to them.
No. The U.S. Constitution only applies in the U.S.
Besides foreign ambassadors on US soil, yes.
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?
None. The people's representatives voted in their behalf, just as your Congresspeople and Senators do today.
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Yes and Yes. The US Constitution applies to all the states. Each state has its own constitution that applies to that state. The state cannot contradict anything in the US Constitution, but they can add things that they feel are missing, or have more stringent requirements for certain things. And the state's constitution sets up and defines the government that will rule the state.
Yes. The U.S. Constitution applies as the supreme law in ANY place that the U.S. has jurisdiction, regardless of whether military or civilian law applies. Now, the exact details of how the Constitution applies in specific cases can vary, depending on the situation. In addition, military law applies over civilian law when on a U.S. military base, rather than a U.S. territory (where only civilian law applies).
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The US Constitution was written for the people of the US. It is written for the people by the people