The Constitution gives more power to the people.
How does the constitution have the power to tax
national government
The Constitution of the United States of America gives the Government PowerThe people give the government its powers. This is one of the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution:Limited Government: Since the people give government its power, government itself is limited to the power given to it by them. In other words, the US government does not derive its power from itself. It must follow its own laws and it can only act using powers given to it by the people.The People give power to the government. And The People don't realize that they can take it back if necessary.
No man can be omnipotent and give more power to the people.
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
congress
reserved powers
constitution
because he didn't have the power to do it
From the people.
The People give the government power, and the constitution states this. The A.O.C. ( Articles of Confederation ) gave more power to the states, in which the states would make their own money, people chose if they wanted to pay taxes, and created a weak central government. Now, with the constitution, this would change.