The United States Constitution has every federal law written in it. It also includes amendments that change, cancel, or add laws.
IT HAD TO DEAL WITH PRESIDENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
They both are thankful for the fredom and are both a big deal
To some it is.
yes big I dont think so, what does japan have to do The US?
The Establishment of the supreme court i think
The US is a major world power (probably the biggest) and effects on its governing will effect the world. The US's policies are affected by the constitution, parts of the constitution that relate to foreign policy will effect any countries that deal with the US (which is almost every country).
It gives Congress the power to not do anything helpful at all.
It gives Congress the power to not do anything helpful at all.
The US Constitution is the founding document of the country. Before that document was approved, however, state governments were made through state constitutions. The state constitutions only applied to the states, however, while the US Constitution applies to the whole nation. For an example, a state constitution will not have articles that deal with foreign treaties or tariffs because the US Constitution gives that power to the federal government. Also, the state may have a constitution that speaks about the death penalty. This will not be found in the US Constitution, as all duties not provided by the federal government belonged to the states. With that said, the US Constitution has an amendment forbidding cruel or unusual punishment. This means that the US states cannot pass death sentence laws that conflict with the US Constitution.
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It failed when it said all men are createed equal and didn't deal with slavery at that moment.
A president is sworn to uphold and defend the constitution of the US therefore he should never approve any law that would be a violation of that constitution.