Its not illegal, there are plenty of things in this country that have been socialism for decades...like public education.
Dictatorship.
Congress, "Necessary and proper" is straight for the Constitution.
Put your foot (any part, even if it's toes) outside the jumping line, and you get a "fault", or an illegal jump.
There are no "informal" amendments. All 26 amendments are approved by Congress and are part of the constitution. Your question makes the assumption that there are two constitutions and there isn't.
An amendment to the Constitution becomes part of the Constitution itself.
Article VI, Clause 2 states that the US Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is also known as the Supremacy Clause.
Yes. Great Britain has an "unwritten constitution." The Constitution of the UK is made up of laws and principles that govern the nation. There is no "one" document, like the United States Constitution, that makes up the constitution of the UK. Major historic documents, like the Magna Carta, are also considered part of this "Constitution."
The US has not done ANY of the things alluded to in the question. However, socialism was more popular in the United States prior to the 1920s because, for the most part, labor unions were illegal and collective bargaining was illegal. In the face of such a strong laissez-faire system, many Americans were polarized towards socialism as an alternative method for gaining their rights. In the 1900s, and 1910s, the Progressive Movement granted many of these requests and, therefore, took much of the wind out of the sails of the socialist movement. Socialism resurfaced in the 1930s as a solution to the Great Depression. With the onset of the Cold War in 1950s, socialism became strongly associated with the Soviet Union and, therefore, was negatively viewed. This negative perception of socialism has endured since the fall of the Soviet Union since cultural attitudes endure longer than the reasons they were developed.
it changes a part of the constitution.
what part of the federal government is not mentioned in the constitution
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It is part of the civil war amendments written in 1867. The 15th makes exslaves citizens.