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Q: What article and section of the constitution does it talk about the term of justices?
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Which article and section in the constitution does it talk about who must approve judgments and cabinet members and ambassadors that the president appoints to government positions?

guys how stupid are you, you cant answer a question about what ARTICLE and SECTION this is your not! answering! THE FRICKEN QUESTION!


William Jackson the secretary of the constitution?

what is wrong and the answer isn't even here and you need to fix this! Thanks! William Jackson was born in march 9, 1759. he helped with the Constitution,but doesn't talk about him much.


Amendments to the constitution can be proposed in -----ways and ratified in ---- ways?

Amendment 1 can be proposed by having the freedom to write, so a man can write what he wants as long as it doesn't disagree with the constitution. Another way is that a man can speak freely as long as he doesn't talk bad against the constitution.


Does constitution talk about Americans paying taxes?

The constitution granted congress the authority to levy taxes. Initially congress collected taxes from the states, not from individual citizens. But congress authorized a variety of levies and taxes, and an income tax during the Civil War which became permanent in 1913.Before World War I the United States relied most heavily on international tariffs, essentially a sales tax on imported goods.


Freedom of petition is the right to?

It's the right to ask your representative(s) in congress for something you want. The longer version is "petition Congress for redress of grievances" which means asking Congress to fix a problem you're complaining about. It's probably hard for you to believe that in former times (before the U.S. Constitution) even this right was not usually guaranteed by governments. But they had to write it into the Constitution for a reason! In recent times, it has come to (often) mean the right to hire a lobbyist to talk to congresspeople for you, and sometimes to put up a billboard where Congresspeople might see it.

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Where does the constitution talk about the census?

The first Article (section 2) of the US Constitution mandates taking a census once every ten years.


Where in the Constitution does it talk about a term in the US House of Representatives?

Article I, Section 2, Clause 1


Where in the constitution does it talk about the quorum?

The quorum is talked about in Article One, Section 5, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution. The U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788.


Which article and section in the constitution does it talk about who must approve judgments and cabinet members and ambassadors that the president appoints to government positions?

guys how stupid are you, you cant answer a question about what ARTICLE and SECTION this is your not! answering! THE FRICKEN QUESTION!


Where in the Constitution does it talk about protecting copyrights and patents?

Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 empowers Congress "to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries."


Where in the Constitution does it talk about guarentees and protection for the states?

Article I, Sec. 8 pp 16; sec. 9 pp. 1,5; sec. 10; Article IV is all about the States; Article VI, pp. 2.


Where in the constitution does it talk about education?

The United States Constitution does not explicitly mention education, as education is primarily a responsibility of the individual states. However, the 10th Amendment reserves powers not granted to the federal government to the states, which includes education.


How do you report a bad article on Wikipedia?

This is a direct quote from WIKIPEDIA I want to report a problem with an articleIf you have a problem or question with an article about yourself, a family member, friend or colleague, please add a discussion to the Biographies of Living Persons' Noticeboard.If you spot a problem with an article, you can fix it directly, by clicking on the "Edit" link at the beginning of that page. See the "I want to edit Wikipedia" section of this page for more information.If you don't feel ready or qualified to fix the article yourself, please post a message on the article's talk page. This will bring the matter to the attention of others who work on that article. There is a "Talk" link at the beginning of every article page.


How did people talk when the constitution written?

they talk like this: shall thou thy


What can you say in a grandparent article?

you can talk about grandparents yours or just anyone


What was the name of the first constitution?

The Articles of Confederation was the first document covering the thirteen colonies. (See attached link.) It did talk about what "constitutes" the American colonies, but it's not technically a constitution. The US Constitution was ratified in 1787.


How did southerners see the confederacy when President Lincoln considered the southern states to be rebels?

President Lincoln discussed the perpetual union theory of the United States. He argued that even though the Constitution doesn't talk about the Union being united through the Constitution, he talks about how the Union happened before the Constitution. In the Articles of Confederation (which was the agreement of government before the Constitution) states that "Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled." This was not mentioned in the Constitution. Furthermore, in Article 1 Section 10 Clause 1 of the Constitution states that "no state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation" this means that the South could not legally create the Confederacy.