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The federalists hoped that the Constitution would provide rights for people. The anti-federalists opposed the Constitution because it didn't include a bill of rights.
Well in the Preamble to the Constitution, providefor the common defense ...
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Congress is created under the First Article of the Constitution, which is designated to provide the guidelines for the Legislature.
Of course not! But the government does provide funding to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). The CBC has a news division, which is independent of government influence.
The federalists hoped that the Constitution would provide rights for people. The anti-federalists opposed the Constitution because it didn't include a bill of rights.
To provide its citizens a free and independent state, and to protect their rights under both the US and State constitutions. Paraphrasing the Texas Constitution.
It doesn't provide funds for non citizens. The constitution is based on citizenship.
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The Texas constitution emphasizes its responsibility to provide for its own needs and its own citizens. Specifically it asserts its freedom to do this independent of the regulations of the federal government. This is the main principle of federalism.
The 2 definitions of the Canadian money supply are M1 and M2.
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Well in the Preamble to the Constitution, providefor the common defense ...
In the U.S. Constitution, it signifies one of the reasons that the individual states are banding together in a union: to provide an effective, unified military force to protect all of the states together (as opposed to each state fielding its own military to protect itself independently).
There wasn't a President until after the US Constitution was signed. The Articles of Confederation ... what made the United States "united" ... did not really regard the United States as a nation in its own right, and did not provide for much in the way of leadership. Before the Constitution, the US could best be regarded as a sort of weak alliance of independent sovereign states.