When being ruled by Britain, the colonists had no say in the British Parliament, meaning that they had no control in how they were governed, or what taxes were levied... Continued
The Declare War Clause is a part of the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States.
The Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution is interesting and especially difficult to grapple with because of the lack of clarity in the writing of it.
The Bill of Rights was created following the American Revolution and the creation of the Constitution. The Second Amendment was crucial because the Founding Fathers wanted to legally give Americans... Continued
The Freedom of Speech Clause is found in the First Amendment and has been highly important since it was ratified in 1791, and continues to be relevant in the present... Continued
The impeachment clause in Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution is one of the most important powers given to Congress.
One of the most important rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights comes from the fourth clause of the fifth amendment: the right to due process of law.
The years following the declaration of independence and the adoption of the Constitution, marked incredible economic fragmentation and disorder among the 13 different states.
The Sixth Amendment was a response to the multiple factors of the justice system that caused a lack of order and effectiveness in handling criminal cases.
The context that gives rise to the 9th amendment is the inclusion of the bill of rights in the constitution.
The historical forces giving rise to this excerpt of text likely are the framers of the Constitution’s consideration of different political ideas.
The Tenth Amendment establishes the boundaries for the power relationship between the states and the federal government.