under the u.s Constitution congress does not have the power to abolish a state nor can a state assume a power intended for
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
democracy
The fault everyone makes is that they think America is a democracy, when it is in fact a republic hence the word democracy does not appear in the constitution
usually a constitution that states that power is to be shared by the people.
Democracy
There is democracy in the Constitution
In short, the constitution is the law of the land, and establishes rules and regulations of what the government can and cannot do. In a Democracy, the source of power comes from the people. In a Republic, the source of power comes from the law, or in this case, the constitution.
yes they do have a constitution, they are a democracy
under the u.s Constitution congress does not have the power to abolish a state nor can a state assume a power intended for
Careful wording and wanting less power for government
NO. The United States is a representative democracy and its Constitution gives no provisions for direct democracy.
A limited democracy is a form of government where the power of elected officials is constrained by a constitution or other form of legal framework. In this system, there are limits on the government's authority, and certain individual rights and freedoms are protected. This is in contrast to an absolute democracy, where there are no constraints on the government's power.
A constitution
In a democracy you have majority rules. The can make whatever law they want because they have no constitution or charter to limit them. The USA doesn't have a democracy. It has a federal constitutional republic which is supposed to rule based on the constitution. It's meant to be limited by what the constitution allows.
They didn't support the Constitution because they thought that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government.