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What form of government does the United States have?
How many states ratified the Constitution?
What is tort law?
What is the obligation of "We the People"?
How were the other states formed?
Which amendments have the right to privacy?
Does the Constitution guarantee anything to the states?
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What form of government does the United States have?
The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
How many states ratified the Constitution?
All thirteen original states ratified the Constitution, in the following order:
What is tort law?
Furthermore, tort law is the source of law that stands for the proposition that each individual has a right to one’s personal, physical integrity without injury caused either intentionally or negligently by others.
What is the obligation of "We the People"?
It is the obligation of “We The People…” to educate the people of their actual power and rights.
How were the other states formed?
The other states were mostly formed out of territory the US had acquired, and when they voted to seek stateho
Which amendments have the right to privacy?
The right to privacy is thought by some to have come from the Ninth Amendment's “penumbra of rights” and the overall idea of the Due Process Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Does the Constitution guarantee anything to the states?
The constitution does not guarantee anything to the states. The constitution tells the federal government (Washington) what it’s supposed to do, like hold elections, nominate judges, make treaties, etc.; and what its not allowed to do, like interfere with free speech. Everything else, not specifically granted to the federal government, is in the states’ power, or in the power of the individual citizen.
