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Q: Under the constitution of 1791 who would make the laws?
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What was the constitutinal act of 1791?

The main object of the Constitution of 1791 was to limit the powers of the monarch. The powers were now separated and assigned to different institutions- the legislature, executive and judiciary. This made France a constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of 1791 vested the power to make laws in the National Assembly, which was indirectly elected. The citizens voted for a group of electors, who in turn chose the Assembly. The Constitution began with a Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.


The principle function of the federal judiciary under the Constitution is to?

try cases arising under the constitution,federal laws,and treaties


What was John marshal's interpretation of state and federal laws under the constitution?

federal laws were superior to state laws


Three examples of laws that congress can enact under the constitution?

Civil Rights Law, Income tax law and minimum wages law are examples of the laws enacted under constitution. Congress holds the right to enact these laws.


What do you mean when you say you live under the aegis of the constitution?

it means to follow laws


What might happen if the Constitution allowed state laws to have supremacy over federal laws?

If the state laws had more power than federal laws the Constitution would have little to no power.


What would the constitution be without the bill of rights?

The constitution would be an unfair set of laws. Put on a piece a paper that means nothing to anyone. No meaning to follow the laws on it.


What was added to the US constitution in 1791 to protect peoples rights?

In the US, the US Constitution sets the rules for protecting citizen rights. State constitutions do the same with regard to state laws and their effect on citizens. Individual local laws are designed to protect citizen rights as well.


As Chief Justice of the United States what was John Marshall's interpretation of state and federal laws under the Constitution?

Federal laws were superior to state laws


What is the constitution of 1791?

One of the main provisions of the Constitution of 1791 was to redefine the organization of the French government. It also redefined the organization of citizenship and what the government could do.Ê


Where would you find relevant California and federal state laws?

To find relevant California laws I would have to look at the most recently updated state constitution since laws vary by state. To find federal laws, I would seek out the U.S. Constitution since it is "the supreme law of the land". The U.S. Constitution cannot be challenged and if a state law violates the U.S. Constitution it will be declared unconstitutional and will not be enforced.


Under the new Constitution the ability to make laws was WHAT?

...shared by the state and federal governments.