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The Constitution does not allow the addition of new states?

it is false!!


Does the Constitution allow the addition of new states?

Yes


What is the Confederate Constitution?

It was a form of Government for the Conederate states of the Civil War and did not allow states to cecede.


Why do states grant charters to corperations?

to regulate intrastate trade, as allow by the constitution


Did the 1789 constitution allow states to position their constitution above the federal constitution?

No. The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution (Article Six, Clause 2) states that the Constitution (and, by extension, federal law) are the law of last resort, and thus, that no state law (or constitution) can supercede them.


Suggested the Constitution allow for three branches of government?

It was James Madison who suggested the Constitution allow for three branches of government. Madison would go on to serve as the 4th President of the United States.


Can you Become A Slave?

No. The United States Constitution does not allow you to become a slave, or for anyone else to own you.


Why was the constitution of 1845 written?

To allow the government of Texas to become a state of the United States of America.


What is the role of the states in foreign affairs and why?

The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.


What is the role of the of the states in foreign affairs?

The States do not do anything concerning foreign relations because the Constitution does not allow it. or The states have no standing in international law, cause the states are sovereign.


What is a confederate democracy?

No. It was a representative republic like the United States. In fact, the confederate constitution very much resembles the United States constitution, except that it doesn't allow for much federal control.


Which part of the U.S Constitution allow new states to join the Union?

article IV, section 3