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A strict constructionist is One who argues a narrow interpretation of the constitutionals provisions, in particular those granting powers to the Federal Government.

Also: A strict constructionist believes that the government should only exercise those powers that were intended by the Framers of the Constitution of the United States.

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He was a strict constructionist. He viewed interpretted the Constituion narrowly. Strict constructionist were also called antiFederalists.


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Was Alexander hamilton a strict constructionist or a liberal constructionist?

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Was Andrew Jackson a sectionalist?

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Who is a loose constructionist president?

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What is the difference between a liberal and a strict constructionist?

A Strict constructionist is always fighting agains the civil liberals and rights. The term Liberal Constructionist refers to persons who believe in a variety meanings for different parts of the constitution. They do so by arguing for different meanings on constitutional representations.


Compare the views of a strict constructionist and a liberal constructionist?

A strict constructionist believes the Constitution should be interpreted narrowly, sticking to the original intent of the framers. In contrast, a liberal constructionist believes the Constitution should be interpreted broadly to adapt to changing times and new circumstances. Strict constructionists tend to emphasize literal readings of the Constitution, while liberal constructionists focus on the broader principles and values underlying it.

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