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the bill of rights is a document that...
a. was added to the constitution to protect citizens' right. b. was used to limit the
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Eduarda
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Which of the following rights within the Bill of Rights officially has NOT been incorporated and applied to the states through
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Amy
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Which amendment is the most under used? Why?
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Anonymous
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Currently, how many amendments have been added to the Constitution?
A. 19 B. 26 C. 27 D. 32 is it C
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Amy
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Which amendment to the Constitution prohibits double jeopardy?
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Anonymous
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Why did the framers of the Constitution include the principle of limited government? 2) Give one example of how the constitution
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ice pop prime
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Which quotation(s) from the united states constitution provides for a federal; system of federal government?
Statement I:- "The
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jeje
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Did the Marbury v. Madison case affect the power of the judicial branch by helping establish the Supreme Courts' power to check
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Peeps
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Which amendment was introduced to prevent anyone from assuming that the rights enumerated in the bill of rights are the only
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Kathlyn
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what article of the Constitution clarify the federal system of government?
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foreveryoung_9914
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in what article of the Constitution was the Supreme Court established?
A) Article III Section II B) Amendment 7 C) Article II
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Alice I NEED YOUR HELP
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Although it seemed quite important in 1788, Amendment _______, barring the quartering of soldiers in private homes, is outdated
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sergeyppg
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explain why the framers of the constitution didn't want any of the branches to be more powerful than the other branches?
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nicole
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What was the connection between type of economy and support of the Constitution?
1 Merchants with foreign trade partners
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ki
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Which part of the Constitution was at issue in the nullification crisis?
the supremacy clause the elastic clause the necessary an
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Lorie
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From the constitution what goes under preamble, what goes under natural rights, what goes under grievances, what goes under
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cv
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What were some major provisions of the United States Constitution that were established during the Constitutional Convention?
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Avery
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What were the main debates between supporters and opponents of federal and state governments during the ratification of the
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Zaria
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Which provision was included in the United States Constitution to allow it to adapt to changing times?
I wanted to say it was the
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Nicole
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The speedy trial clause is in the __________ Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
A. Sixth B. Eighth C. Tenth D.
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Amy
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Respond to the following in a complete sentence: Why do you think some Framers of the Constitution insisted on including a Bill
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angela
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hich phrase of the represents the Preamble's goal "to establish justice?"(1 point) Responses To provide a safe and healthy
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DrCanadian
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Which phrase from the Preamble to the Constitution best shows the concern for keeping our country safe from enemies?
"Provide for
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Joey
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United States Constitution, Article V:
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose
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Thebloxyman011
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United States Constitution, Article V:
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose
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Thebloxyman011
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Which of the following excerpts from Article I of the
Constitution reflects the results of the Great Compromise? (1 point) The
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Thebloxyman011
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Which of these is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) Responses Created a strong central government Created a
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One of the two primary purposes of the Constitution's preamble was to (1
• determine how to keep the United States peaceful
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Which of the following was one way the Constitutional attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of confederation
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Which of the following parts of the First Amendment is most closely associated with the phrase separation of church and state
the
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Assess the meaning of the sixth amendment
the sixth amendment provides protections for citizens in a court of law the sixth
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5. Why is the Constitution the nation's most important document?
Because it has provided the framework for United States
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Jman
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution? (1 point) Responses approval by a popular
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trippie
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One of the primary purposes of the constitution preamble was to
A introduces each of the 27 amendments B determine how to keep
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1. Justice Stephen Breyer stated, “people need to understand the importance of the Court as an institution, even though the
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Jessica
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Why does everyone need to have a lawyer? What are the benefits?? I want to include this in my paragraph for the 6th amendment.
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Laruen
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Which of these is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) Responses a Created a strong central government b
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Amilyah Watson
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Identify what is addressed in the twentieth amendment
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how would I illustrate the ninth amendment?
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SoccerStar
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"All powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution . . . are reserved to the States respectively, or to the
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enev
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Article II of the United States Constitution established the _____.
presidency only presidency and the vice presidency the vice
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Sierra
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What role did the Bill of Rights play
in convincing the states to ratify the Constitution?
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stephanie
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What document settled the argument of
how each state would be represented in our central government?
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stephanie
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Why was the addition of a bill of rights necessary to ensure the Constitution was ratified or approved?
1. The Anti-Federalists
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Why did Alexander Hamilton oppose adding a bill of rights to constitution?
-He was afraid it would actually limit individuals'
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Which of the following is true statement about the
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point)
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The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on
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trippie
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The Articles of Confederation had strengths and weaknesses. Match the items to the things that The Articles of Confederation
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What is the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan?
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Olivia
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What do the 15th,19th,and 26th amendments have in common
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