No, the U.S. Constitution was not written quickly in a few days. The Constitutional Convention convened in Philadelphia in May 1787 and took several months to draft the document, culminating in its completion in September of that year. The delegates engaged in extensive debates and revisions, reflecting the complexity of the issues and the need for compromise among the states. The final document was signed on September 17, 1787, after thorough discussions and deliberations.
it explains why the constitution was written
Depends on what you mean by a "true constitution". The British don't have a codified, written document that they identify as their constitution. It consists of a number of different laws and precedents relied upon by Parliament.
The powers of Congress that are written into the U.S. Constitution are called enumerated powers. The powers are set in the amendment of forth in Article I.
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No, it is not true. The Constitution was really written partially as an experiment, but it was written to replace the Articles of Confederation, which were essentially what formed the constitution of the US during the Revolutionary War, but they were full of holes, so the Continental Congress decided to scrap them and write a new one.
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It explains the reasons why the Constitution was written
False. The Federalist Papers were a defence for the brand new Constitution of the US in a series of articles written in 1787-1788.