The Preamble. (:
lists the powers given to national government and the powers denied the states and leaves all other powers to the states
U.S. Const., Art. VII:"The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same."This clause provided for the original specifics as to State ratification of it.
The main power for the executive department was to regulate and control (not fully) the states. They would manage mostly schools and other government sites like post offices. They also do an upkeep of the militia in their states, fire departments, and police (jails ect.).
Article 1, Section 8 lists the expressed powers of Congress.
the preamble
"Government" does not have any external authority to make laws; the only authority it has is the rule of force. Within the United States of America, governmental authority comes from the Constitution of the United States, which lists 18 specific "enumerated powers". Living within the United States is an implicit acceptance of the rules embodied within the Constitution; if you don't accept the Constitution, you're free to leave and go elsewhere.
The United States Constitution, or The Constitution of the Unites States of America, I believe.
The Preamble. (:
In the United States the laws of the land are based on the Constitution. The first ten amendments to the Constitution contains the Bill of Rights. This lists the rights of all citizens of the United States.
There are 12 schedules and 395 articles. In the FIRST schedule India lists the names of states and their territories.
lists the powers given to national government and the powers denied the states and leaves all other powers to the states
If you mean the "Preamble" in United States History it is the opening paragraph of the United States Constitution which lists the reasons why we "establish[ed] and ordain[ed] the Constitution. Other documents also contain "preambles."
the bill of rights is the document that served as a basis for the us Constitution.
The US Constitution and federal laws and treaties that adhere to the Constitution officially became the "supreme law of the land" in the United StatesArticle VI the document and the laws of the United States which "shall be made in pursuance thereof..." are the "Supreme Law of the Land." The phrase, "shall be made in pursuance thereof" indicates the Constitution is the ultimate authority to which all other laws and treaties must conform.Article VI, Clause 2 (Supremacy Clause)This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.
The constitution describes how the government will be organized and provides specific lists of things the government may and may not do. The beauty of the Constitution of the United States has been its brevity. Constitutions of other countries have been too long and have become confusing and have been ignored.