The people can then vote directly by states to add a special section to the Constitution.
because the people felt that they should be there own part of the constitution instead of actually being in it.
The most basic purpose at the time for writing the US Constitution was to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was also written to protect the rights of the people, and to simultaneously strengthen and limit the power of the federal government.
So decisions represent what most of the people want.
The Constitution of the United States is not bad. Without it, we probably would not have a country right now. If there are things that people don't like, the constitution is amendable! If people want to say that the constitution is bad, I would like to see them write a better one. People need to become active in their country and research the truth in issues.
The convention delegates did not want to upset the sensibilities of the people in the Northern states.
nothing they deny it
The people of Nepal want a new constitution as it needs it after the monarchical constitution which is no more. Hence, to rule a country, a constitution is required and Nepal is forming a new constitution.
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
bill of rights :)
A constitution.
a bill of rights
The business people wanted a constitution to assure their control over the people. The business people as always had the power and militia to keep the people under control.
because the people felt that they should be there own part of the constitution instead of actually being in it.
because the people felt that they should be there own part of the constitution instead of actually being in it.
A bill of rights
The most basic purpose at the time for writing the US Constitution was to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution was also written to protect the rights of the people, and to simultaneously strengthen and limit the power of the federal government.