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What is an amendment?
(1 point) Responses an addition to the Constitution an addition to the Constitution a veto the president
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taylor swift
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What was the significance of the Fifteenth Amendment?
(1 point) Responses It outlawed slavery in the United States resulting in
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No one
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What did the 13th Amendment do?
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No one
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Bot which of the following was the purpose of the Ninth Amendment? pick one of the following answers. to make sure people have
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Pokeballs
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?%0D%0A(1
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1. Amendment -- gave all men the right to vote regardless of race.
- 15? 2. People who believe voting is important have high
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With which progressive era movement is this amendment most closely associated
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No
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Due Process of the Law is the term used primarily in relation to which amendments to the Constitution?(1 point) Responses Third
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Which of the following do the Second and Third Amendments protect American citizens against?(1 point) Responses military actions
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What is the importance of the Fifth Amendment? (1 point) Responses It establishes a basis for setting bail. It
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Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?
A. The Twenty-Fourth Amendment
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What are some of the illegal ways to add amendments to the Constitution? Why are these ways prefered rather than the legal
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For this project I'm doing about the Bill of Rights, I had to choose one amendment and I chose the first one; freedom of
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viktor
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Analyze the difference between an amendment that is fully incorporated and one that is partially incorporated
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Which amendment guarantees the reserved powers of the state?%0D%0A(1
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Which of the following do the Second and Third Amendments protect American citizens against?
(1 point) Responses censorship of
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Strawberry570
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Which amendment guarantees the reserve powers of the state is it ninth seventh 10th or eight
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The 13th Amendment _____, the 14th Amendment _____, the 15th Amendment ______.
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The Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed _______________ for all US citizens, regardless of "Previous condition of servitude."
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Why was the Fourteenth Amendment considered unsuccessful?
a. The Fourteenth Amendment required both federal and state governments
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Which of the following was eventually added to the Constitution in order to appease the Anti-Federalists and gain their
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15, 19 and 26 amendments
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Which amendment ended slavery?
O Fifteenth O Twentieth O Nineteenth O Thirteenth
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Which amendment states that the enumeration of certain rights should not deny or disparage other rights retained by the
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Read the text of the Fifteenth Amendment and answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0ASection 1. The right of citizens of the United
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1.When and why were the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments added to the Constitution?
A. The amendments were added after the
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2.Why is the 14th Amendment one of the most important amendments in the Constitution?
A. It holds states, and not just the
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12. Due Process of the Law is the term used primarily in relation to which amendments to the
Constitution? A. Third Amendment B.
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Provide a real-world example of the protections in the 4th amendment.
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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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which statement best explains the reason congress passed the fifteenth amendment?
to stop poll taxes from creating an economic
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The overall effect of the five amendments was to extend the vote to a a large portion of US citizen b a limit number of citizen
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Mary
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There are articles of the Constitution. There are amendments to the Constitution. The first ten amendments are
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There are
articles of the Constitution. There are amendments to the Constitution. The first ten amendments are known as 43 :: The
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(1 point) When an amendment is proposed, it must have a vote of in both houses of Congress or be requested by
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513EliteTrackGirl
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Which amendment protects citizens from self incrimination?(1 point) Responses 7th Amendment 7th Amendment 10th Amendment 10th
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What is significant about the Fourteenth Amendment? (1 point) Responses It stated that African Americans were free to run for
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What did Americans want to change when they passed the 26th Amendment after the Vietnam War?
They wanted to create a new way for
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Zharria
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Which statement BEST explains the Twenty-Third Amendment's changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia? Choose the BEST
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Which Bill of Rights amendment would most likely be used for expansion or addition of future rights?
(1 point) Ninth Amendment
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Blue
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The freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the right to peaceful assembly is found in which
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trippie
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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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Drag and drop to match the correct set of rights or protections associated with each amendment from the Bill of Rights.(2
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SRB
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What three things are included in the 14th amendment (select ALL that apply)?(3 points)
Responses Due process clause Due process
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SRB
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What Amendment serves as the foundation for the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine?
Fourth Amendment Fifth Amendment First
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What Amendment serves as the foundation for the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine?
Fourth Amendment Sixth Amendment 14th
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Which clause in the Fifth Amendment provides that no person shall be subject to the same offence twice in jeopardy of life or
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Which amendment of the Bill of Rights reflects Voltaire’s ideas about individual liberties?(1 point)
Responses the First
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Who was responsible for writing the amendments that later became the Bill of Rights?
(1 point) O George Washington O Patrick
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Which of the following was eventually added to the Constitution in order to appease the Anti-Federalists and gain their approval
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