Who wrote the first Federalist Paper?

Who wrote the first Federalist Paper?

Alexander Hamilton

What came first the Constitution or the Federalist Papers?

On October 27, 1787, the first of the Federalist Papers is published in support of the newly signed Constitution. Between October 1787 and May 1788, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay undertook what was essentially a public relations campaign to encourage New York to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

Who is the mother of Indian Constitution?

Madam Bhikaji Cama

What is 7th Constitution of India?

The parts of the Indian Constitution along with Subject and Articles they cover are given below….Parts of Indian Constitution.

Part Subject Articles
Part V The Union Art. 52 to 151
Part VI The States Art. 152 to 237
Part VII Repealed by Const. (7th Amendment) Act, 1956
Part VIII The Union Territories Art. 239 to 242

What happened to Part 7 of Indian Constitution?

Before The States Reorganisation Act was enacted on 31 August 1956 an important amendment to the Constitution was also enacted; the Seventh Amendment. The Art. 238 was omitted from the Constitution due to the Reorganisation of states and hence the PART VII was repealed. Hope this helps!

When was part 7 repealed?

1956

What is 7th Constitutional Amendment Act?

The 7th Amendment of Indian Constitution was needed to implement the recommendations of the States Reorganisation Commission regarding the reorganization of the states on a linguistic basis. It paved way for doing away with classification of states in A, B, C and D categories and introduced of Union Territories.

What does the 25 amendment do?

It clarifies that the vice president becomes president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office, and establishes how a vacancy in the office of the vice president can be filled.

What does Article 36 say?

(1) The State shall strive to promote the welfare of the people by securing and protecting as effectively as it may a social order in which justice, social, economic and political, shall inform all the institutions of the national life.

Can Article 368 be amended?

Article 368 of the Indian Constitution provides the procedure of Amendment. Indian Constitution is neither rigid nor flexible because, under Article 368, the Constitution can be amended by a simple majority or by the special majority and by the majority of not less than 2/3 members of each house.

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