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What are the similarities of the constitution of 1824 and the U.S. constitution? specifically about individual rights, religion, power of the president, and the right to possess firearms.
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The similar questions do not help. I can't find anything that helps. I have a little bit of information about some of those topics but I need help finding the others. [In the constitution of 1824 and the U.S. constitution, they both state that the president and vice president are elected for four years (longer if they get reelected). The two constitutions disallowed ex post facto laws. The Mexican Constitution disallowed disciplines that "stretch out past the criminal that may have justified it as per the law," very equal to the U. S. Constitution's "however no attainder of conspiracy will work debasement of blood..." Where the U. S. Constitution disallowed "relinquishment, aside from amid the life of the individual attainted," the Mexican Constitution precluded "the punishment of reallocation of homes." Both] that is what I have so far. I just need a few sentences talking about what they both have in common, not a full paragraph. I have a website that compares and contrasts the two constitutions, but I can't find some of the information I need.
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https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1631185/1-What-was-a-focus-of-the-constitution-of-1824-A-Effective-economic-principles
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