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Strict constructionists want Congress to

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A strict constructionist is One who argues a narrow interpretation of the constitutionals provisions, in particular those granting powers to the Federal Government. Also: A strict constructionist believes that the government should only exercise those powers that were intended by the Framers of t

One who advocates a narrow interpretation of the constitutions provisions, in particular thoses granting power to government.

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Strict constructionists want Congress to abide by the specifically expressed powers and legal boundaries of the Constitution.

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  • Strict constructionism in the U.S. refers to a specific legal philosophy of judicial explanation that restricts or limits the interpretation of justice. It is one who contends for a narrow explanation of the constitutional provisions, especially those giving the federal government powers.
  • A strict constructionist also believes that the government should only exercise the powers intended by the Framers. One who advocates a narrow exploitation of the constitution's provisions, in particular, those giving power to the government.

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