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Constitution of the Confederate States of America
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The Confederate Constitution contained clauses which increased the powers of the Executive Branch, such as the line item veto power given to the president. However, they also granted essentially a line item veto to the Senate and Congress by limiting each bill to one issue written in the name.
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| Publisher | The Gadsden Press |
| Publication date | August 23, 2010 |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 1617200719 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1617200717 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces (68.04 grams) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.08 x 8 inches (12.7 x 0.2 x 20.3 cm) |
Who Should Buy?
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Historian Research
Ideal for historians studying the Confederate States, offering primary source material for academic investigation.
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Civil War Enthusiasts
Perfect for Civil War buffs who seek to understand the Confederate perspective through its foundational documents.
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Legal Scholars
Useful for legal professionals examining historical contexts of secession and constitutional interpretations during the Civil War.
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General Readers
Not suitable for casual readers looking for light literature, as it is a specialized historical text.
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Modern Legislators
May be unhelpful for current legislators, as the content is not relevant to contemporary legal frameworks.
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Children and Teens
Inappropriate for younger audiences who may lack the historical context to understand its significance and implications.
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Constitution of the Confederate States of America
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What were the major differences between the US Constitution and the Confederate Constitution?
Answer: The Confederate Constitution was aimed to create a more restrained federal government and hence it had several differences with the US Constitution. The Confederate Constitution granted line item veto powers to the president and also, in a way, to the Senate and Congress. The Confederate Congress had powers almost identical to the US Congress. The constitution contained several phrases and clauses that had led to disagreements among the states in the original Union. -
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What was the aim of the framers of the Confederate Constitution?
Answer: The framers of the Confederate Constitution aimed to revise the constitution to eliminate the grievances which had arisen in the United States between 1787 and 1860. The executive and legislative branches of the Confederate government were more powerful than the Federal government. -
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Why did the Confederate Constitution enhance the planned ineffectiveness of the central government?
Answer: By making both the executive and legislative branches of government more powerful, the Confederate Constitution did more to tie the hands of the Federal government overall-enhancing the planned ineffectiveness of the central government, one of the founding premises of the US Constitution.
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- The Confederate Constitution granted line item veto powers to the president and also, in a way, to the Senate and Congress
- The constitution had many phrases and clauses that led to disagreements among the states in the original Union
- The Confederate Congress had powers almost identical to the US Congress
- The constitution aimed to tie the hands of the Federal government overall and to create a more restrained federal government compared to the US government
- The framers of the Confederate Constitution aimed to revise the constitution to eliminate the grievances which had arisen in the United States between 1787 and 1860
- The executive and legislative branches of the Confederate government were more powerful than the Federal government.