The framers added the commerce clause to the Constitution because it prevents states from passing their own trade laws.
the Articles of Confederation
The Articles of Confideration
Because it avoids confusion.
because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power
because the constitution does not address how state and local governments share power
implied power, because constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce - apex
it was important because it allowed kansas to become a free state
Under the commerce clause of the Constitution, Congress has the power to regulate interstate commerce. Because of the vast increase in the movement of goods and services within and between the states since the Constitution was written, this has given the government very broad regulatory authority under Supreme Court decisions. Today that authority is used to regulate cars, the Internet, and much else.
One example of judicial restraint is Gibbons vs. Ogden. In this case, the Supreme Court held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the Constitution. This is seen to be an example of judicial restraint because it restrained its power within congress to regulate interstate commerce and they were not exercising their power outside of any law or ruling. They found no violation in the Constitution from this case.
Because consecutive terms in office were not allowed under the Constitution.
The most important effect of the constitutional amendments is that they have allowed the constitution to stay in place. Because the constitution can be changed through amendments, there is no need to entirely get rid of the constitution.
He advocated burning the constitution because it allowed slavery. He wanted to free all slaves with no compensation to their owners which called for a war on the South.