constitution
No.
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.
The fault everyone makes is that they think America is a democracy, when it is in fact a republic hence the word democracy does not appear in the constitution
This is a Latin word for public.
It is in the U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section2, Clause 2.
no, the word constitution has many meanings
Where in the Constitution is the word "Purse?"
Anyone who has come into the country illegally because they are not a registered US citizen. :)
the constitution come out some people some came out in 1789
Yes, the word 'constitution' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The root word of "constitution" is "constitute", which comes from the Latin word "constituere" meaning "to establish" or "to set up."
The word constitution means nature, structure, architecture, build, character, composition, construction, content, design, and disposition. Some antonyms for the word constitution include disarrangement and disorganization.
the word "privacy" is not actually mentioned in the Constitution
Constitution Constitution bill of rights
Federal and National
I still have a very strong constitution.
you follow the constitution on the paper.