I would guess it is to avoid the problem of divided loyalty.
No the President's veto power is part of the checks and balances on Congress.
the practice of untouchability.
Religious Test
passing ex post facto laws
"veto" is Latin for " I forbid" . The word does not actually appear in the US Constitution but has come to refer to the action of a President sending a bill back to Congress with his objections instead of signing it into law.
The oath of office and similar things? No, there is no such portion.
The most prominent person in the North who believed that secession was unconstitutional was President Lincoln. He was in step with many other Northerners.As an aside, the Confederate constitution sought to clarify this issue for its own states. Confederate states were not legally allowed to secede form the Confederacy as a clause within their constitution forbid secession.
The original Constitution did forbid an official religion for the nation. However, everyone in the US has the right to religious freedom.
the answer is 10 years
It means that states can do what they want to do, IF the Constitution doesn't forbid it.
It forbid slavery and reconized equal rights.
The president's stamp of approval is a term used to show that the president has the support of his party. This term is often used to show the results of statistics taken periodically during the president's term.