Asked by justise
One of the issues facing the early nation was how to interpret the Constitution. Alexander Hamilton said that the Constitution gave Congress the power "to make all laws necessary and proper." Which statement best describes Hamilton's views on how the Constitution should be interpreted?
A)He favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
B)He favored a partisan interpretation of the Constitution.
C)He favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution.
D) He favored an inconsistent interpretation of the Constitution.
A)He favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
B)He favored a partisan interpretation of the Constitution.
C)He favored a broad interpretation of the Constitution.
D) He favored an inconsistent interpretation of the Constitution.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
justise
I think it's A
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
There's a lot of wiggle room in this statement, the power "to make all laws necessary and proper."
There's a lot of wiggle room in this statement, the power "to make all laws necessary and proper."
Answered by
justise
ok, so is it C
Answered by
Reed
I agree with C, yes.
Answered by
justise
ok, thank you
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
MArfitza
is not c is a
Answered by
Bigfoot
A change to the Constitution?
Answered by
hmmm
Its C , I took the test and got it right