Why did the due process clause need to be added even though it was already in the U.S. Constitution?
The clause needed to be added on a state level, not just Federal.
The Necessary and Proper Clause of the US Constitution gives Congress authority to pass laws even though the power to pass that particular law is not expressly stated in the Constitution. ( Elastic Clause)
Yes, the word "though" can be a conjunction when used to introduce a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause. For example, in the sentence "He wanted to go for a walk, though it was raining," "though" is acting as a conjunction to show the contrast between his desire to walk and the rainy weather.
Not usually, it can be though.
Yes, the Constitution can be changed by the amendment process. In any case, yes, constitutions can be changed, especially through amendments, though the process is often slow. It is a slow process which is the way the Framers intended.Only by adding a new amendment to the Constitution. Nothing can ever be taken out. The only time an amendment has changed an older amendment is in the case of Prohibition.
Not usually, it can be though.
It's an adverb clause.
The phrase "even though" (though, although) is a conjunction, used to create a dependent clause.
The US Constitution is silent on who can marry and who cannot. There are parts of it, though (the Equal Protection Clause and the Full Faith and Credit Clause), which can be applied to laws prohibiting same-sex marriage and those that prohibit the recognition of same-sex marriage. These are complex legal issues that are likely to be resolved by the US Supreme Court. To the extent that your question asks for a layman's opinion, mine is this: There is no reason contained in the US Constitution to justify preventing same-sex couples from marrying.
They are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution. -Apex
A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, and can stand alone as a complete sentence. A prepositional phrase, on the other hand, is a group of words that begins with a preposition and functions as an adjective or adverb in a sentence, but does not contain a subject and verb to form a complete thought.
Because, Though, Although, Which, As
Yes, "although" is a subordinating conjunction. It is used to introduce a subordinate clause and show the relationship between the main clause and the subordinate clause.