Daniel Webster was called the expounder of the constitution because he was a great orator, congressman, and as a lawyer he argued many cases before the Supreme Court. Some of the decisions that they made were based on his arguments.
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Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.
Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.
Adding to or changing the Constitution It is called "amending" it. There are currently 27 ratified amendments to the US Constitution.
constitution
The preamble to the constitution.
Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.
Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.
Daniel Webster (born 1782) is widely considered the Expounder of the Constitution. He represented the state of Massachusetts and was a spokesman and leader for the American Nationalist movement.
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Changes to the Constitution are called Amendments.
The Beginning of the Constitution is called the Preamble.
When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.
When the constitution is changed it is called an amendment.
The original constitution was called ''Articles of Confideration''
Specific changes to the Constitution are called amendments. There are 27 amendments; the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights.
Sir Edward Coke
Adding to or changing the Constitution It is called "amending" it. There are currently 27 ratified amendments to the US Constitution.