POL203Y1 Lecture Notes - Equal Protection Clause, Fourteenth Amendment To The United States Constitution, Commerce Clause

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Articles of confederation: first constitution of the united states forming a federal government where the states maintained most of their sovereignty. The scope of the resulting national government"s power remained relatively limited. While it could declare war, conduct diplomacy, coin money, it did not have the power to regulate trade or collect taxes, leaving it with little power to fulfill these duties. The government had no executive branch and could not carry out policies on finance, war, foreign policy. Was an extension of the thirteenth amendment and granted all americans the privileges or immunuties of citizens of the united states, due process and equal protection of the laws . Gives the national government the ability to prevent the states from denying these individual rights. The due process clause prohibits state and local governments from depriving persons of life, liberty, or property without certain steps being taken to ensure fairness.

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