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it enabled the federal goverment to collect taxes
No information or instructions were given in the constitution. He was making new law by the purchase.
The Louisiana purchase did not really challenge Thomas Jefferson's presidency, but in fact helped it. He bought it extremely cheap off of the bankrupt French and used it to execute American expansionism. The only problem that came out of it was the Indians, which would pose a much larger problems in later presidencies.
Yes, Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist. This meant that he was in favor of a strong federal government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the Federal Government had little power over the states, something that was a big problem. Hamilton favored a new document to govern the country, and therefore supported the ratification of the Constitution. Under the Constitution, the Federal government would have the power to issue money, and regulate trade and taxes.
It establish a first constitution for us as a country and gave us a very free and open chance at a country. The problem with the first attempt is that we gaev to little power to the federal Government. The founding fathers realized this fairly fast and created the Constitution.
it enabled the federal goverment to collect taxes
it enabled the federal goverment to collect taxes
There is a line of succession starting with the Vice President.
I would guess it is to avoid the problem of divided loyalty.
The US Constitution is the basic foundation of what the Federal Government can do or not do
He proposed that federal funds be controlled by government officials rather than by bankers.
If there is a problem with the constitutionally of a law the Supreme Court makes the decision. The president has no power.
No information or instructions were given in the constitution. He was making new law by the purchase.
the problem was that the constitution sed that everyone should be free but there still was slaves
I believe one argument he made was that there are no provisions for cessation in the Constitution. One problem with the argument is that according to the Constitution any powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states.
The 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution says that a person must be eligible for the presidency in order to be eligible for the vice presidency. Therefore, a person could not run for vice president if he/she has reached his/her presidential term limit. Otherwise, no problem.
The Louisiana purchase did not really challenge Thomas Jefferson's presidency, but in fact helped it. He bought it extremely cheap off of the bankrupt French and used it to execute American expansionism. The only problem that came out of it was the Indians, which would pose a much larger problems in later presidencies.