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What are the special characteristics of the New Confederate Constitution?

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What are the special characteristics of the New Confederate Constitution?

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The New Confederate Constitution differs from the old 1861 Constitution in the following ways. 1. Explicit binding of government: judges within the United States have taken many liberties in establishing a special interest state serving a select few. The NCC severely restricts the powers of government, so that future governments cannot do this. 2. Method of secession: the NCC creates a legal mechanism for secession expressing a “Will of the People”. 3. No lifetime terms for judges: judges and Justices of the Supreme Court must stand for retention. State courts and lower courts must all be elected. A restricted “lawyer class” is expressly forbidden. Judges are now answerable to the People. 4. Majority elections: all persons serving in office must have received a majority of the vote in elections. Party primaries are eliminated. Why isn’t there a “Bill of Rights” in the NCC? There is. It is called Article V – Limitations on Government. The Bill of Rights to the US Constitution represente

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