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In the states and the District of Columbia, lawmakers last year considered more than 2,900 bills dealing with elections and voting, and enacted more than 350, according to a tally by the National Conference of State Legislatures.
The changes include deadlines for registration, pay for election workers and many other details. But the overarching story is that there are simultaneous pushes across the country to make it easier or harder to register and vote.
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Power of the common people
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demos means the common people
kratien means power
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1.) Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size.
Congress did not have the power to tax.
Congress did not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
2.) if each state only has one vote regardless of size that means that California and maine would have the same amount of votes regardless of the population diffrence.
as of now are country relays on tax to do things like pave roads and funding for schools.
that basically means that they didnt have the power to regulate things like the railroads.
3.) I mean to be honest the reason the constitution was written was more then just the three failings it was a combination of all of the things that had gone wrong in the few years of the confederation.