Article 4 is about the States and their relation to both the Federal government and each other.
The 10th Amendment is also about the states:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
the national government and the state governments
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?
Article II of the Constitution
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to extend rights of state and local government.
Many political scientists and historians claim that the US Constitution has served as a model for many new governments that were established from the early part of the twentieth century onwards. This does not infer that all new governments are republics like the United States. What has happened is that the rights of citizens guaranteed in the US Constitution, such as freedom of speech, became part of the government structures that were parliamentary in structure, as well as those governments that are republics.
Massachusetts was the sixth state to ratify the Constitution.
The Constitution cannot be overruled by any state or law. It is the main part of land.
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Freedom of housing is not a part of the United States Constitution.