Federalists
Its actually Anti-Federalists, I just took a quiz with this exact question and yeahhh.
constitution
The authority to interpret the law is the court's power to scrutinize the meaning of laws based on legislative intent and the rights of the accused. Both attorneys argue why the law may apply to them and the judge chooses the argument he prefers.
The Anti-Federalists made a condition that they would only agree to the Constitution if there where a Bill of Rights. The Founding Fathers were men of their word and it was done.
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.
A "literalist" would interpret the Constitution just as it is written, rather than interpret its meaning in context.
The stress in the word "interpret" is on the "ter".
you follow the constitution on the paper.
Interpret, or Interprets.
I can interpret the meaning of this poem.
Thomas will interpret the clues.
hell! we use the word party in french! although it would be more of a "fête"..
A party is a thing. Where the party is happening would be the place.
Some Antonyms for the word interpret are misinterpret and misunderstand.
"Interpret" has three morphemes: "in-", "ter-", and "-pret".
it is inter
Here are two sentences with the word constitution: Most countries have a constitution that spells out the rights of its citizens. The doctor felt sure Joe would recover from his illness because of his strong constitution.