Constitutional Law: US Constitution And The Articles Of Confederation

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Constitutional Law Unit 2 IP Abstract The author of this paper compares three similar provisions in the U.S. Constitution and the Articles of Confederation. She discusses how these provisions have served to make the federal government more responsive to the needs of the people. She outlined the major philosophical themes of the U.S. Constitution and the Articles of Confederation and she references directly from the two documents to support her statements. The US has operated under two Constitutions. The Articles of Confederation is our nation’s first constitution. The Articles created an alliance of friendship between 13 sovereign nations, and the Constitution created a scheme of federalism allowing the federal government…show more content…
Utah State University, (n.d.) The Preamble of the Constitution has a clause that states for the purpose of forming the “more perfect union,” the document proclaims that the states shall unite for the purpose of providing for “the common defense.” Utah State University, (n.d.) These phrases reflect the intentions of the founding fathers in making certain that the states are bound together as one and must work in conjunction with one another in an amiable manner together in an amicable nature in order to protect the security of the country. Corwin, Edward S., John Marshall, (n.d.) Further, The Articles and the Constitution Additionally the Articles convey that there are dual government entities. The Article’s designated that the states will be allowed two delegates to represent the territory in Congress, with Article VI that establish state actions that have to be permitted, but not including declaring war. Works Cited Aptheker, Herbert, (1976), early years of the Republic. New York: International

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