Answer:
Let's define our term first. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a strict constructionist is "one who favors giving a narrow conservative construction of a given document or instrument, specifically one who favors a strict construction of the Constitution of the United States." In other words, a strict constructionist of the Constitution believes in interpreting it exactly as it is written.
In the case of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the French offered the United States the entire Louisiana Territory of over 800,000 acres, which would double the size of the country, for the ridiculously low price of $15 million. Although he was eager to close the deal, Jefferson believed that the Constitution should be interpreted strictly and literally, and there was no provision in it regarding the federal acquisition of foreign land.
For this reason, Jefferson wanted to add a constitutional amendment before authorizing the purchase. However, Jefferson's cabinet and Congress disagreed.
Explanation:
States mainly raise revenue by collecting taxes from citizens.
Let's look into it one by one:
Collecting taxes from citizens- This is correct.
Every citizens has the responsibility to pay tax as a citizen to sustain the development of the other aspect for government while enjoying the rights and facilities the government provided.
Collecting taxes from other states. - This is false.
The states mostly sustain by the taxes from their own states.
Sharing in taxes collected by other states. - This is false.
Again, unless in financial difficulties,the states sustain by tax from their own state.
Sharing in taxes collected by the US government.- This is false.
Although US does jept certain amount of tax,it will not be distribsuted to rhe states unless in financial difficulties.
Municipality
A municipality is a city or township within a county/parish.
** A parish is similar to a county.
In order of authority: Federal, State, and then Local governments.
Christianity began in the 1st century AD as a Jewish sect but quickly spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Despite early persecution of Christians under the Roman Empire, it became the state religion in the end. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia.
In 1644 the Chinese capital at Beijing was captured by the rebel leader Li Zicheng and desperate Ming dynasty officials called Manchus for aid