"[The services a monarch must provide for his people] consisted in the maintenance of the laws; a
strict execution of justice; ... and defending the state against its enemies. It is the duty of this
magistrate to pay attention to agriculture; it should be his care that provisions for the nation should
be in abundance, and that commerce and industry should be encouraged. He is a perpetual
sentinel, who must watch the acts and the conduct of the enemies of the state... If he be the first
general, the first minister of the realm, it is not that he should remain the shadow of authority, but
that he should fulfill the duties of such titles. He is only the first servant of the state."

According to the passage, who is the first servant of the state?

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Answer:The correct answer is what is written in the Constitution is not open to interpretation 

Explanation: Strict constructionism is a way of interpreting the constitution. Constructionists only accept what is written and the way in which it was written. There is nothing beyond what is written and from his point of view, if it says that all people are equal and citizens of the United States then all people indeed, including African-Americans. For him, there is no interpretation that looks at deeper meaning, what is written is what is intended and that's why he is a strict constructionist. 

The first servant of the state is the minister.

The reasons that the first servant of the state is the minister are as folows:

  • As the minister fulfills the duties of the people, so the minister is servent.
  • The minister serves our state. The demand which we want they fulfill it.
  • They serve our state not only by becoming the shadow of authority but also by following the duties and rules which are good for common people.
  • The minister is also a general who perpetual sentinel and who acts as the main body of the country.

Hence, the first servant of the state is a minister.

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