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When was the first U.S Constitution passed?

The First US Constitution Was Passed in 1823. This is not the one one we follow though.


What does the US Constitution have to do with law in the US?

The US Constitution is the basis for all laws enacted in this country. No law may be passed that is contrary to any of the provisions of the Constitution.


What is the highest law in the US legal system?

The US Constitution and any federal laws or treaties passed in accordance with the principles of the Constitution.


When was the 13th Amendment to the US Constituton passed?

The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution was passed in December of 1865. The amendment abolished slavery.


What powers does the court have?

The laws passed by the government and the authority of the US Constitution.


How many amendemens does the Constitution have?

the constitution has 27 amendments since our founding fathers made the constitution


How do I connect the constitution to recycling?

Drug recycling programs are attached with the US Constitution. So whenever any changes happens it has to be informed and passed through the constitution.


Where in the constitution are the amendments located?

At the end of the Constitution. After all of the Articles of the US Constitution are the Amendments of the US Constitution. After Article VII and the names of signers and a brief statement saying that the Constitution was passed, then come the Amendments.


What is the Constitution for the US?

The Constitution for the US is a list of rules that was written when the US got its freedom from England and has helped us run our country ever since then. When ever someone disagrees with a law that was passed they take that law to the Supreme Court which looks over that law with the Constitution to see if it agrees with the Constitution.


What passed for four years after the constitutional convention?

my balls naw the decloration of independence or the us constitution


If your state passed a law that conflicted with the US Constitution what would happen?

It could be declared null and void as being contrary to the United States Constitution.


Who was responsible for getting the constitution passed?

The founding fathers (John Adams, George Washington, etc).