The constitution of the Republic of Biak-na-Bato was written by Felix Ferrer and Isabelo Artacho. In doing so they copied the Cuban Constitution of Jimaguayú nearly word for word.
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(1) Only once does it even say private. (The fifth amendment)(2) The Ninth Amendment reads: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
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The word Federalism does not appear even once in the Constitution. At the time, the founding fathers essentially created a unique type of government and so it is not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution.
Specific changes to the Constitution are called amendments. There are 27 amendments; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.
Constitution changes all motions put forward in the ballet.
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A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called an "affix."
A "literalist" would interpret the Constitution just as it is written, rather than interpret its meaning in context.
formal amendments
The word itself does not appear in the constitution either as it was originally written or as it has been amended.
you can use the word constitution when you talk about different governments. For example, when you go to the United Kingdom, they have something called the Constitutional Monarchy.
The Constitution, in the American sense, was a specific written document spelling out and limiting the powers of government.
A prefix is a word part added to the end of a root word. It most often changes the ---- of the word
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Yes, the word "Constitution" should be capitalized when referring to a specific constitution, such as the United States Constitution.