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What constitutional provision has been used to make most of the provisions within the Bill of Rights applicable to the states?
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Pat
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In Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court located the right to privacy in the
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Should the Supreme Court's power of judicial review be strictly limited by a constitutional amendment?
In answering either
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NIcki
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Orginalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment to strike down laws that
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rhon
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what is an amendment? Why is it important that the constitutional convention provided for amendment?
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Originalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the equal protection ckause of the foyrteen anendment to strike down laws
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audrey
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Assess the meaning of the Sixth Amendment.(1 point)
Responses The Sixth Amendment protects against self-incrimination. The Sixth
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Assess the meaning of the Sixth Amendment.(1 point)
Responses The Sixth Amendment does not require legal counsel. The Sixth
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Which of the following correctly explains how the concept of federalism is addressed throughout the Constitution?(1 point)
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954) illustrate how the same Constitutional issue
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foreveryoung_9914
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Question 4. 4. A federal court is said to have a “federal question” jurisdiction because (Points : 1)
federal courts
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stacey
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How did Gibbons v. Ogden expand the powers of the federal government?
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Kaii
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Summarize the Bill of Rights (and Amendments 13-15). Discuss why they apply to criminal law
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Anonymous
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Originalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to strike down laws
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missy
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This prohibits government unduly interfering freedom of religion answers are, free exercise clause, sedition clause, precedent
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snow
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1. The heart of Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee was
A. whether treaties are supreme laws of the land. B. whether states’ rights
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Mariah
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As drafted by Vice President, John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, the right of a state to set aside federal law was called
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Shawn
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Judicial Review in a sentence
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i love beyonce
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What does constitutional law mean?
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Anonymous
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The Constitution provides for a separation of powers. What does this mean?
Don't get it !!!
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Jen (Please HELP )
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john yinger thinks thinks the natual-born clause should be removed because ?
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james mckinney
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Topic:4th Amendment exception to searches and seizures (Terry v. Ohio) what impact did Terry v. Ohio have on law enforcement
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Emmanuel
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Why is the formal amendment process so difficult and complicated?
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ashley
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1. Which of the following is a relevant constitutional amendment in criminal procedure?
A. The Fourth Amendment B. The Fifth
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Amy
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Originalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to strike down laws
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Anonymous
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What are the top two theorys of interpreting the constitution if we eliminated judicial review?
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Brenda
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Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true?
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Hannah
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What is the exclusionary rule?(1 point)
Responses The exclusionary rule states that law enforcement officials do not need search
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guij
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Which of the following statements explains the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures?(1
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What term describes the Supreme Court’s power to determine whether the actions of the legislative branch or the executive
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the judicial branch must make sure that all laws agreee with the constitution
true or false
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The Tenth Amendment balances out national authority by
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What is nullification?
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Lois
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The tenth amendment balances out national authority by
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Meria
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what does it mean when Steven said The case has nothing to do with 'disagreeable ideas' in the Texas v Johnson case?
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Bob
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An example of interstate cooperation required by the consitution would be
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Anonymous
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Which of the following summarizes the analysis used by the Supreme Court in cases regarding the rights of criminal defendants?
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What is the exclusionary rule?
(1 point) The exclusionary rule states that law enforcement officials do not need search warrants
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Which of the following best describes why the Supreme Court might limit the freedoms stated in the First Amendment? (1 point)
to
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Which phrase describes the significance of the general welfare clause?
A. Ensures the executive branch has sufficient enforcement
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Which document provides for majority rule while protecting minority rights?
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DrCanadian
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The Code of Hammurabi (1772 BC) includes laws focusing on contracts. What type of U.S. law is based on the Code of Hammurabi?
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Analyze the Constitution’s role in preventing bias from affecting the lawmaking efforts of the Supreme Court. How does the
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Which of the following statements best describes how the necessary and proper clause led to Congress’s implied powers?(1
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[Multiple Answers] (Question 5): Which constitutional provisions has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president?
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Sleather
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[1 Point] (Question 5): Which constitutional provisions has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president? Please
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Sleather
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As stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which of the following refers to the Constitution's purpose of taking care of the
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Which of the following statements regarding the case, McClesky v. Kemp (1987), is TRUE?
The Court upheld the constitutionality of
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HI
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Did Marshall believe Marbury should have been given his job?
And Did Marshall believe Marbury had a remedy for his grievance?
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Allyson
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Constitutional scholars have pointed out there is an inconsistency in Justice Marshall's opinion with respect to what the
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Tylor
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