"Just one week after the text [The Constitution] was published, a New York newspaper denounced the Constitution in an article penned under the pseudonym "Cato." Cato was in fact the governor of the state, George Clinton. He was soon joined by "Sidney" and "Brutus" in a series of Anti-Federalist articles."
-BJU textbook (United States History) p.147
The internet was not used as a source for the US constitution.
The BIll of Rights are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing individual freedoms.
the elastic clause
The United States used Iroquois Constitution, which was written earlier, as a model
The process wherby each state voted to accept the new US Constitution is called "ratification." This term is also used for acceptance of amendments to the constitution.
One notable figure who did not use a pseudonym to oppose the Constitution was George Mason. He was a prominent statesman and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention who ultimately refused to sign the Constitution due to his concerns over the lack of a Bill of Rights. In contrast, writers like "Brutus" and "Cato" used pseudonyms to express their opposition to the Constitution during the ratification debates.
The Bill of Rights
The Bills of Rights
"Carthago delenda est" is a phrase that Cato the Elder [Κάτων ο Πρεσβύτερος - Cato senior] used before the third Punic war.
"Cato mate" is a colloquial expression often used in British English, particularly in informal contexts, to refer to a friend or buddy. The phrase combines "Cato," which can imply a sense of camaraderie, with "mate," a common term for a friend. It reflects a casual, friendly way of addressing someone, similar to saying "hey buddy" or "pal." The specific origins of "Cato" in this context may vary, but it generally conveys a sense of familiarity and friendliness.
The internet was not used as a source for the US constitution.
It has nothing to do with the constitution other than expressing the ideas that will be used in the constitution.
The Constitution
what if Texas used a more typical state constitution.
The official name is Mexican United States, as stated in the Mexican constitution. This name however, is only used in formal documents or international treaties. For informal events, the name "Mexico" is usually used instead.
The only other language used in the Constitution of the United States is Latin.
Amending the Constitution