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That the Constitution had no bill of rights.
McCulloch v. Maryland: Chief Justice Marshall
The Federalists were not worried about the Constitution; they were its chief supporters.
The Confederate Constitution was modeled after the US Constitution with the major exception of legalizing slavery. Also, the term of the Confederate president was limited to a six year term. With that said, the Confederate Constitution mirrored the US's with the president performing the duties of the Commander in Chief. Davis however, saw his role differently. For Davis, he decided to act not only as commander in chief, but also as the general in chief. The Confederate Congress created the position of general in chief, however, Davis never filled it until 1865 when he named Lieutenant Robert E. Lee as general in chief.
Chief Justice John Marshall believed interpreting the Constitution was the responsibility of the Judicial branchof government. The Supreme Court of the United States is the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution.
Patrick Henry its obvious if you know your American History xD
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There are many advantages to being determined. The chief of these is that, regardless of what you do, there will be obstacles that get in your way. Determination will help you overcome these obstacles and succeed.
The delegate and future president that was known as the chief framer of the constitution was James Madison.
John Adams
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George Washington
One is that of head of his political party. The Constitution say nothing about parties because parties did not really arise until after the Constitution was ratified and elections were contested.
The US President, per the Constitution, is the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces
The chief responsibility of the U.S. President is to enforce federal laws and the U.S. Constitution.
The constitution makes the president the chief administrator of the federal government