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Q: Why did the Framers charge Congress to set up any inferior courts Why not just do that in the Constitution itself Why can their compensation not be reduced while they are in office?
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What did the framers originally from the congress?

to amend the articles of the constitution


What were the people who made the constitution?

The framers of the Constitution were part of the Second Continental Congress.


The framers of the constitution gave the chief economic policymaking role to?

Congress....


The Framers of the Constitution primarily were concerned that members of Congress?

make policy


The Constitution's framers believed that Congress's greatest prerogative would be what?

The power of the purse.


Why did the framers of the constitution give the president the power to veto a law passed by congress?

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How did the framers bypass congress and state legislature in the process of ratifying the new constitution?

The framers were able to bypass congress and state legislature in the process of ratifying the new constitution because there are two methods of ratifying and they choose the one that bypasses congress. All they had to do is have the people vote on ratification and get a majority vote.


How does Congress fill in the blanks left by the Framers of the Constitution?

By passing laws that clarify how the government works.


The framers of the constitution favored bicameralism because?

it would keep congress from overpowering the other branches


How many Framers were there for the Constitution of the US?

There are 53 framers in the U.S. Constitution


Why did the framers appose submitting the constitution to the existing congress or state governments for ratification?

They were afraid that since a few delegates had walked out of the Constitution and how there had been so many disagreements that the Congress and state governments might not want to ratify the Constitution.


Is the US Supreme Court the only court established by the Constitution?

No. The framers of the Constitution anticipated there would be a need for a more complex court system, but they gave power to Congress to determine what form the federal judiciary would take.Article III, Section 1, mandates the creation of a Supreme Court and inferior courts: The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.