There were many detractors of the constitution when it was first ratified. They listed a number of shortcomings, including the lack of a Bill of Rights, the lack of protection for state sovereignty, and the fact that it gave too much power to the central government. Additionally, they felt that the document was too long and complex, and that it would be difficult to amend.
The detractors of the constitution listed a number of shortcomings in Federalist Papers (Number 85). They argued that the constitution would lead to the consolidation of power in the central government, that it would grant too much power to the president, and that it would allow the wealthy to unduly influence the government.
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Bill of Rights.... ....the Bill of Rights is made up of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution (like stuff they forgot to write).
The detractors of the constitution listed a number of shortcomings in Federalist Papers (Number 85). They argued that the constitution would lead to the consolidation of power in the central government, that it would grant too much power to the president, and that it would allow the wealthy to unduly influence the government.
Your detractors are no more than hecklers!
The Articles of Confederation had several shortcomings that led to the need for the Constitution. These included a weak central government with limited powers, inability to regulate trade and taxes, lack of a national currency, and difficulties in enforcing laws. These weaknesses highlighted the need for a stronger and more unified system of government, which ultimately led to the creation of the Constitution.
There is no 42 amendment in the constitution . The constitution only has 27 amendments.
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A list of reasons why the Constitution was written -apex
The Tagalog translation of "shortcomings" is "kakulangan" or "kamalian."
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Other than lacking super powers, Batman has no shortcomings.
The term "carpetbagger's constitution" refers to the 1868 Constitution of South Carolina. This constitution was criticized by opponents, particularly those aligned with the pre-Civil War social order, as it was seen as being influenced by Northern politicians (carpetbaggers) who moved to the South during Reconstruction to take advantage of the political and economic upheaval. Supporters of the constitution argued it aimed to modernize the state and promote civil rights, while detractors viewed it as a product of outside interference.