He meant exactly what was wrote. Power that doesn't belong to the Federal Government belongs to the individual states, and the people that inhabit them.
They were strict constructionist which means they took the constitution literally word for word. While others took the constitution loosely and were known as loose constructionists.
Jefferson's Party - the Democratic-Republicans ** were headed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ** were in favor of a weak central government ** believed power should be centered in the legislative branch ** opposed most of Alexander Hamilton's economic policies (assumption, national bank) ** were in favor of the farmer as opposed to the merchant (particularly Jefferson) ** strict constructionists ** would have 3 presidents of their party - Madison, Jefferson, and Monroe Hamilton's Party - the Federalists ** were headed by Alexander Hamilton (primarily) ** were in favor of a strong central government ** believed power should be centered in the executive branch ** favored most of Alexander Hamilton's economic policies (how they got started) ** were in favor of the merchant as opposed to the farmer (particularly Hamilton) ** were loose constructionist ** would have 1 president of their party - Adams It should be noted that a lot of the party's beliefs came from their leaders, Jefferson and Hamilton. Not all Republicans believed everything on the above list, same as the Federalists.
27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution have been ratified. Three amendments (from 1798, 1810 and 1924) are technically still pending approval by three-fourths of state legislatures, though that is unlikely to happen. Then again, the 27th Amendment, regarding congressional salary increases, was proposed in 1789 but was not enacted until 1992. There have been, literally, thousands of proposed amendments that have not been passed by both houses of Congress. A study by C-SPAN counted 856 from 1989 to 1999 alone.
It said that a man's property was sacred, and slaves were classified as property. By the time of the Dred Scot case in 1857, the second assumption was being increasingly questioned, but the Supreme Court took it literally, and denied Scott his freedom.
The US Constitution is a document that lays out the bylaws and principle this great nation was founded on. It also defines the structure of our government, including all kinds of procedures for passing and enforcing laws, powers and limits of the different branches of the government, and even explains how the Constitution itself can be changed when that is necessary. There have been 27 amendments to the Constitution so far. It is in effect, the proclamation by which The People literally founded The United States of America.
Northern democrats opposed the thirteenth amendment for a variety of reasons. But mainly because of their different interpretation of the constitution. Many of them did not believe that " All man were created equal" should be taken literally.
Drache is literally interpreted as "Dragon." Originally spelled "Trache" from middle high German.
. . . those who interpreted The Bible literally as "The Historical Truth," and those who believed in the demonstrated "Scientific Method" of evolution.
It literally means, "You're not from the neighborhood." But it could be alternatively interpreted as, "You ain't from the 'hood."
Literally, it means "good trip," but it is best interpreted as "Have a good trip!"
You can say "Me gustan los canguros." This is literally "Kangaroos are pleasing to me", but is interpreted as "I like kangaroos".
"¿Cuántos años tienes?" would be interpreted as "How old are you?". Literally it is "How many years have you?"
A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.
He believed, for one thing, that it could be taken loosely. Unlike his political rivals Jefferson and Madison, Hamilton believed that the government still had powers that weren't expressly stated, as evidenced by his support of a national bank. He argued that it was necessary and proper and the Constitution allowed for things that are necessary and proper. This is loose constructionism. Jefferson and Madison were strict constructionists and thought the Constitution was to be taken literally. In addition, he thought that power should be centered mostly in the executive branch, where Jefferson and Madison thought the legislative branch should hold most of the power. Hamilton also believed that the judicial branch had less power than the other two branches, and that that was a serious flaw with the Constitution.
Literally, it means, "We go to swim," however, it's interpreted as "Let's swim!" or, "We're going to swim."
It literally means, "Wash you[rself] the hands." But it's interpreted simply as, "Wash your hands."
It literally means "...it which you are going to do today.." and it is more mellifluously interpreted as, "...what you're gonna do today."