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What two questions did the original constitution not clearly answer that were decided by the civil war?

The Constitution did not clearly answer whether slavery was legal or whether African-Americans could be citizens. These questions were answered in 1865, right after the Civil War, in the 13th and 14th Amendments, respectively.


Could Obama serve 3 terms?

no he cant because on the constitution it clearly says that each president could only serve 2 terms of president


Does Uruguay have an unwritten constitution?

No, the constitution is clearly written.


Why can't the president just make his own decisions about everything?

Because in the constitution it clearly explains that it has to go through the House of Representatives, and then the Senate.


which excerpt most clearly suggests that George and Hazel are living in a dystopian society in the story “Harrison Bergeron”?

All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of the .... Handicapper General.


How did the bill of rights further protect the freedom of citizens?

It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. It clearly defined the rights protected by the U.S. Constitution.


Does the President Clearly state on film that he is a christian?

I am not sure which film you are asking about, but Mr. Obama has said in numerous TV, radio, and newspaper interviews that he is a Christian. Further, ministers who know him and have visited the White House to pray with him have also said he is a Christian.


Who was the first president of the UK?

The United Kingdom does not elect presidents.The UK has never had a President.if you mean the united kingdom you are clearly insane- we have prime ministers and regents hereThe UK does not have a president, instead, the chief executive is the prime minister. The first prime minister was Sir Robert Walpole, who took the office in 1721.


Which president wrote the tenth amendment?

George Washington. It was part of the Bill of Rights. Are you kidding? George Washington was elected as our first president by a unanimous vote of the electoral college. He did not, however, write the Bill of Rights! James Madison is the author of the Bill of Rights, or the first ten amendments to the Constitution. These rights protect civil liberties and were written as a compromise to allay the fears of those who felt the Constitution created a central government with too much power. The 10th amendment gives to the states (ie "the people") all powers not delegated to the national government in the Constitution. ABOVE TWO ANSWERS ARE INCORRECT---what became the tenth amendment was the first declaratory/restrictive amending clause prepare at Virginia's key 1788 ratifying convention; it was altered that night when the Ninth Amendment was prepared. The Tenth was written by the President and Vice-President of Virginia's convention, the ninth was written by the President. Days later, a strictly restrictive clause was prepared by the President of that Convention and it became the third clause sent back to the States, dropping to the first slot when the first two amendments were not ratified. Resolutions were sent with these and other amendments to the First Congress to provide explanations and true intent. Most Americans have not been taught in three generations the true intent of the Tenth or Ninth. There was no Bill of Rights, which is clearly noted in the first paragraph that the First Congress wrote when sending the amendments back to the States to be ratified individually---not as a Bill of Rights.


Why is establishing diplomatic relations considered an inherent power?

According to my govt.2302 class: Inherent powers of the president /executive office) are those that are are INFERRED fromk the constitution Which means that the power of the chief executive (the president) is not clearly sted in the article 2...


The Texas Constitution grants the veto power?

The Texas Constitution grants the veto power to the governor. These are formal powers which are clearly defined by the constitution of this state.


What of the government's powers are clearly stated in the constitution?

b. Expressed powers