Confederation Vs Us Constitution Essay

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The Men who created the constitution created a federal system of government in which affects the state and the national governments individually and together. The us constitution guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It also established america's national Government and fundamental laws. When the constitution was made it was purposely made in a way that federal government didn't have much power over state governments. It was mainly made as the base for all laws and anything in America. The constitution has a supremacy clause stating that the constitution is the supreme above all law of the land “This means that judges in every state must follow the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the federal government in matters which are directly or indirectly within the government's control.”(find law) The constitution is clearly a powerful document …show more content…

Under the articles of confederation the states clearly held the majority of the power first off the states not the federal Government were the ones who created the money. The states were the ones who could tex the people not the federal government and they could also regulate trade between other countries and other states. To amend the articles of confederation all states had to agree. The articles of confederation clearly favored the states but this is not the case for the U.S constitution. The constitution clearly favors the federal government while still being fair to all states. For example states can still make decisions on topics such as recreational marijuana immigration and gay marriage. But now the government is the one who makes the money.Now “Congress has power to regulate commerce with other nations and among the states”(Utah state university). They can also now impose taxes onto the states. Clearly the constitution favors the federal government while not completely controlling