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17 November, 19:33

By specifying the powers of the federal government, the constitution fulfills the principal of limited government ... true or false?

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  1. 17 November, 19:41
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    Technically yes, it is true that by specifying the powers of the federal government, the constitution fulfills the principal of limited government, but it is more that the Constitution "defines" the principal of limited government--instead of fulfilling it.
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