Yes. Section 4 of Article IV reads: "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened), against domestic Violence." Note that "Republican" refers to the type of government (a "Republican Form of Government" as versus, say, a "Dictatorial Form of Government") and not the Republican Party.
The word itself does not appear in the constitution either as it was originally written or as it has been amended.
No, it does not. At all. Not once!
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Zero, the U.S is a Republic not a Democracy.
The word "fair" does not appear in the United States Constitution. The Constitution is a legal document that outlines the framework of the government, establishes the rights of citizens, and sets limitations on governmental power. The language used in the Constitution is precise and specific, focusing on legal and governmental principles rather than subjective concepts like fairness.
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The fault everyone makes is that they think America is a democracy, when it is in fact a republic hence the word democracy does not appear in the constitution
The word Federalism does not appear even once in the Constitution. At the time, the founding fathers essentially created a unique type of government and so it is not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution.
The word itself does not appear in the constitution either as it was originally written or as it has been amended.
No, it does not. At all. Not once!
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The Constitution's framers were uncomfortable with the practice of slavery. The word slavery or slaves doe not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
Zero, the U.S is a Republic not a Democracy.