The Constitution of the Jeffersonian Republic

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"Toward the end, in the United States, there arose the notion of the Constitution as a ‘living document' that could be altered or suspended by majority vote or, later, by executive order. Happily this is not the case in the Jeffersonian Republic, but if we wish it to remain so we must learn from the bloody blunders of our ancestors. We must learn that the Constitution is not a buffet table from which one can pick and choose what one likes and ignore the rest. We must forever remember that the Constitution is the rules. We must never forget that changing, or trying to change, the rules of a free society will get a lot of people killed."
- The Rattlesnake, the Eagle and the Sheep: The Last Terran Republic, 1775-2012 CE
- Regina Nguyen, Ph.D., Martoli Professor of Terran History
- University of Cincinnati Press, Monticello, 86 JR
Article I - Definitions and Citizenship
Article II - Legislative
Article III - Executive
Article IV - Judiciary
Article V - Provinces
Article VI - Amendments
Article VII - Federal
Article VIII - Declaration of Rights
Article IX - Ratification
Article X - Amendments
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