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In what two ways has congress “added flesh to the bones” of the constitution

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Answer: The correct answer is : One way is pass laws to pass out the provisions: Judiciary Acts and the other is the federal court system, to regulate interstate commerce.

Explanation: The congress has acted as an agent of constitutional change, passing a series of laws to detail some provisions of the constitution, that is, it has added meat to the bones of those sections and also because of the way the congress has used its powers.

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The two ways that the congress “added flesh to the bones” of the constitution are passing laws to pass out the provisions: Judiciary Acts and that the federal court system (Article III sec 1) the power to regulate interstate commerce. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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