bro, just look in your textbook. yeah, i know your in the Civics In Practice textbook.
The constitution was established for the Federal Government. It really has nothing to do with the people, and everything to do with what the Federal Government is allowed to do, and how it is set up.
It allowed only Protestants to be in government
It set up a system of government and laws which allowed the branches of the government not to become too powerful. It also help pave the way for the modern government we have today.
The US Constitution allowed the government to provide for a well-organized militia. The question of what people comprise the militia comes from a 1926 bill from Congress.
Is a view that the constitution should not be taken literally. This loose interpretation of the constitution would allow the Federal Government the rights that are not explicitly stated in the constitution. Alexander Hamilton supported this theory which allowed for a strong central government.
The Constitution.
Andrew Jackson
Wrong, the government is not allowed to discriminate. We have laws against discrimination of race, gender, ability, religion, age.
The Constitution outlines what the Federal government is allowed to do. It also outlines our rights as American citizens in the first ten amendments which is also known as the Bill Of Rights.
elastic clause
The United States Constitution was written because the Articles of Confederation were a failed attempt at government structure. The Constitution joined the states under a government of shared responsibilities, while the Articles of Confederation allowed the states virtual autonomy.
Yes he did. Hamilton supported a looser interpretation of the Constitution so that the central government could be strengthened at the expense of the state's rights. He believe that the government should be allowed to use the implied powers and the elastic clause from the Constitution to his advantage.