It did not contian the Bill of Rights.
The Antifederalists' most effective criticism of the proposed Constitution was their concern over the potential for a strong central government to infringe upon individual liberties and states' rights. They argued that the Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights to explicitly protect citizens' freedoms, which they believed was essential to prevent tyranny. This fear of centralized power resonated with many Americans, leading to significant debate and ultimately the inclusion of the Bill of Rights as a compromise to secure ratification.
congress
As often as Constitutional Amendments are proposed.
never make it to the states
Amendment 1 can be proposed by having the freedom to write, so a man can write what he wants as long as it doesn't disagree with the constitution. Another way is that a man can speak freely as long as he doesn't talk bad against the constitution.
The Antifederalists' most effective criticism of the proposed Constitution was their concern over the potential for a strong central government to infringe upon individual liberties and states' rights. They argued that the Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights to explicitly protect citizens' freedoms, which they believed was essential to prevent tyranny. This fear of centralized power resonated with many Americans, leading to significant debate and ultimately the inclusion of the Bill of Rights as a compromise to secure ratification.
The man who proposed the 24th amendment of the constitution. The man who proposed the 24th amendment of the constitution.
its an unified constitution
James Madison proposed the system of checks and balances included in the U.S. Constitution.
James Madison proposed the system of checks and balances included in the U.S. Constitution.
that it is an undemocratic constitution
of the more than 15,000 resolutions proposed by congrees since 1789 only have become amendment to the constitution?
Congress approves a territory's proposed constitution before it becomes a state.
yes
The federalists are referred to as the supporters of the proposed Constitution.
It details how amendments are proposed and ratified.
It details how amendments are proposed and ratified.