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How did federalist view the constitution?

they are in favor of it


How did antifederalists view the constitution?

they were not in favor of it


What Person interprets the constitution as allowing the federal government to take only those actions that the constitution specifically permits?

That person would have a 'strict' construction view of the Constitution. The other view is termed a 'loose' construction. The loose view believes if the Constitution doesn't prohibit the act (or law) it is okay.


What are changes to the U.S. constitution called?

Changes to the Constitution are called Amendments.


What are the sorce of constitution?

There are various sources that ideas or issues of the constitution arise from. The constitution is basically a document crafted after the view of different sectors of the society have been collected. Individuals, companies, investors, and politicians all give their view which are then condensed and form the constitution.


Does Ireland have a constitution?

Yes.Yes. You can view it at the link below.


What was the view of the anti-federalists about the constitution?

Not sure, sorry.


In contrast with classical economics, Keynesian economics _____.?

takes a broader view of the economy


In contrast with classical economics Keynesian economics .?

takes a broader view of the economy


What the beginning of the constitution called?

The Beginning of the Constitution is called the Preamble.


What is called when the constitution is changed?

When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.


What statement best represents a loose interpretation of the Constitution?

A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.