What is a true statement about the us constitution?....well .... George Washington is not mentioned in the text of the US Constitution, however he was President of the Constitutional Convention, and a signatory to the document. George Washington became President of the United States by election a year after the constitution was ratified.
The oldest constitution still in use is the Constitution of San Marino established in 1600; nearly two centuries before the US constitution. and The US Constitution was inspired in part by the Magna Carta, but is very different in format and detail.
Thomas Jefferson was not a delegate to the Constitutional Convention which wrote the US Constitution; at the time he was the US Ambassador to France so had no part in writing that document..
This is known as the Peasant Revolt
In June rebels from Esscex and Kent marched toward London. On the 13th the Kentish men, under Wat Tyler, entered London, where they murdered some Flemish farmers.
I believe the answer is <span> "expressed" or "enumerated" powers.
Expressed powers refers to the type of powers that are directly written in United States' constitution.
Examples of Expressed powers are: The power to regulate trading relationship with other countries, the power to allocate tax payment into welfare programs, etc.</span>
Answer: According to Madison, government is necessary because: "a world without government would be nothing less than a war of all against all." "if men were angels, no governments would be necessary." ... In a direct democracy, the people are the government and all decisions are made by the people directly.“The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to a uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government.” And that leads to “the division of society into different interests and parties.”
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