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Congress shall not pass any law at applies to the people that does not apply to them.
The Supreme Court case known as the Insular Cases stated that the Constitution did not fully apply to the territories recently acquired by the US, such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines. The Court held that these territories could be governed differently from the states, and that the rights guaranteed by the Constitution did not automatically apply to the people in these territories. This decision has had significant implications for the legal status and rights of individuals in US territories.
Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
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Yes, legally. Other countries may decide to model THEIR constitutions, perhaps rendering "a bill of rights" unnecessary. You see, the "Bill of Rights" are actually "Amendments to the Constitution".
No. The U.S. Constitution only applies in the U.S.
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?
Yes. Only if you live in the US though.
The US Constitution did not apply to all citizens when it was originally created. However, with the flexibility in which the founding fathers wrote this document so that it could be changed the rights and freedoms are applied to all US citizens.
Absolutely; the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, upon which the United States' government is founded and conducts its operations.
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The constitution is the framework for government today.
The freedoms we are given in the US Constitution help promote business today.
They both have a preamble and a bill of rights
Since Miranda is based on the US Constitution, it would not apply outside of US jurisdiction.
The colonies had constitutions that predate the US Constitution. My opinion is that States' constitutions would look somewhat like they do today, although there would be important differences also.