How many reason are giving for the constitution
Father of the constitution
Under the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution, the powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved first to the state governments, and then to the people.Amendment XThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
They CAN be taken, but it is the responsibility of the people to make sure that they aren't through voting and election of members of the government. Even though the constitution makes the beautiful statement that rights are God given it takes the structure of the constitution to make sure they are protected. It takes a press willing to expose corruption, people knowing the issues, people voting, petition of the government to remove laws that are against rights, and understanding history as well as how government works. Our idea about basic freedoms today is different than in 1789 when the constitution was written. Today people think they have the right to be happy, but there is nothing in the constitution or government that ensures the happiness of individuals. It is up to each of us to ensure our happiness.
what is the power given to the federal in the constitution
No rights and no freedoms were given to the people of ancient Egypt.
The US came into existence in 1789, when the Constitution was ratified. This is a point that is anything but minor: the freedoms discussed/implied in the Constitution are not "granted" or "given" by the Constitution or by the government whose establishment it describes. The People who ratified the Constitution as the law of the land are the ones who established the Constitution as law, and therefore it is The People who proclaim the freedoms enjoyed under the Constitution's provisions. This may seem unusual to people from cultures/nations that are many hundreds or thousands of years old. But just a few years before the Constitution, the colonists fought a war to free themselves from the authority of the British monarchy.
We are called the land of the free because we are given liberty and so many freedoms listed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights Freedom of speech, petion, etc.,
anti federalist believed it was a threat because it infringed on there freedoms. this is the reason the federalist papers were written and the Bill of Rights was created, to ensure people that their freedoms would be upheld by the constitution. and not taken away by the constitution
The US came into existence in 1789, when the Constitution was ratified. This is a point that is anything but minor: the freedoms discussed/implied in the Constitution are not "granted" or "given" by the Constitution or by the government whose establishment it describes. The People who ratified the Constitution as the law of the land are the ones who established the Constitution as law, and therefore it is The People who proclaim the freedoms enjoyed under the Constitution's provisions. This may seem unusual to people from cultures/nations that are many hundreds or thousands of years old. But just a few years before the Constitution, the colonists fought a war to free themselves from the authority of the British monarchy.
given to them by the US Constitution
Free calendars are sometimes given out by people and companies, for example, real estate agents and pharmacies. These calendars are used to promote the person or the business.
Innovation is severely hampered in a PLANNED ECONOMY, such as Communist State might have, because individual business owners and product developers are not given the permission to produce as they see fit.
The constitution has given us mainly 6 fundamental rights.
powers that are not in the constitution do not exist any where else. (legaly)
Preamble of the Constitution.
Yes, all the conventions of the constitution can be given a statutory force. This is because of the powers that the constitution provides.