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They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
Toward the head or anterior section.
The ratification of the constitution was when the delegates of the contenental congress signed it, thus making it official law.
If you mean the "Preamble" in United States History it is the opening paragraph of the United States Constitution which lists the reasons why we "establish[ed] and ordain[ed] the Constitution. Other documents also contain "preambles."
It appeared to mean that slavery was protected by the Constitution, and could not be banned from any state of the Union.
"What does article 6 section 16 of the Philippine constitution mean?""What does article 6 section 16 of the Philippine constitution mean?"
what does article 3 section2 of the U.S constitution mean?
The Amendments to the US Constitution do not have articles or sections. Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution gives all legislative powers to a Congress, made up of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
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Article 3 section 2 implies to a Filipinos Bill of Rights and his right to security
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Article 3 section 2 implies to a Filipinos Bill of Rights and his right to security
It means that the government can create federal buildings
Yes. The Articles of Confederation do not mention slavery in any way. This absence does not mean slavery was forbidden; rather, since there was no express ban of slavery under the Articles, slavery was indeed permitted in the U.S. under these statutes. Similarly the original Constitution does not mention slavery. Rather, in Article I, section 2, clause c, slaves are indicated in the phrase "and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other persons." while in Article I, section 9, clause a, Congress is forbidden to an the slave trade until 1808 at the earliest. Similarly article IV, section 2, clause c, established the first fugitive slave ordinance under the new Constitution.
The meaning of Article 2 Section 10 of Philippine Constitution is based on the autonomy of local governments. While there is a central government in place, the central government's intention is not usurp the authority of the local government.
There is no amendment supporting copyright infringement. If you mean "Where in the Constitution is copyright supported?" the answer is in Article 1 section 8 clause 8 which is known as the "copyright clause""To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."