1. What constitutional issues and/or questions unanswered in the U.S. Constitution as of 1860 tore the nation apart in 1861?
The questions left unanswered will depend on the context of the conversation or topic being discussed. Common questions that could be left unanswered include those about the future, unresolved issues or conflicts, intentions of others, and the reasons behind certain actions or events.
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The constitutional issues relevant to the civil war and reconstruction include the lack of a ban on slavery, secession was also not prohibited by the constitution
Cases involving state constitutional questions that don't conflict with the US Constitution are heard in the state court systems. In Missouri, the Supreme Court of Missouri has ultimate authority over state constitutional issues under appellate jurisdiction.
The judicial branch.
Taking pieces of dead bodies, sewing them into a pseudo-human and bringing the dead back to life creates a few ethical issues.
Constitutional Law addresses questions of state and federal law that implicate rights afforded to an actor by the Constitution. Administrative Law deals with the protocols and practices of state-entities (TVA, IRS, FCC) in resolving issues that are brought to them.
No, most people vote for people they think understand Constitutional issues, so that they won't have to worry about it. Unfortunately, many politicians don't understand some of the language of the Constitution.
By 1860, several constitutional issues had emerged that contributed to the nation's division, primarily surrounding states' rights and the legality of slavery. The question of whether states could secede from the Union was contentious, as the Constitution did not explicitly address secession. Additionally, the extension of slavery into new territories raised fundamental issues regarding federal authority versus states' rights, culminating in conflicts like the Kansas-Nebraska Act. These unresolved tensions ultimately led to the Civil War as states sought to protect their interests and assert their rights against federal encroachment.
Yes. The House of Lords has a Constitution Committee which is responsible for examining all proposed laws to see if they might violate the British Constitution, and then issuing a report on its findings to the House of Lords before the House votes on the law. The Constitution Committee also investigates other broad constitutional issues and issues recommendations to the government. It does not make rulings on lawsuits brought by private individuals or groups based on constitutional issues, unlike the Supreme Court in the United States.
Constitutional issues, repeal the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution to restore States' rights by returning the power back to the legislatures of...
Constitutional issues, repeal the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution to restore States' rights by returning the power back to the legislatures of...