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Part 1: Complete the chart that outlines the process that an amendment has to follow to become part of the Constitution. Some
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Tom Kaulitz
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In your own words, answer the following questions about the amendment process.
1. Why did the Founding Fathers create an
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Tom Kaulitz
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"This Constitution is said to have beautiful features, but . . . they appear to me horribly frightful. . . . Your President may
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Which of the following excerpts from Article I of the Constitution reflects the results of the Great Compromise?
(1 point)
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the constitution
A-approval by a popular vote held in every
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What article in the constitution does it state Who has the power to settle disputes involving the United States?
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Spencer
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The Constitution specifies a 3/4 majority for which process?
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Lindsey
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the california state constitution can be amended if
a. a majority of state senators passes the amendment b. the california
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jere
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How can the constitution be amendes
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acordung to the constitution, hiw often is the numer of congressional districts per state determined?
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Alexis
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acordung to the constitution, hiw often is the numer of congressional districts per state determined?
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Alexis
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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
A. The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of
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The following question has two parts:
1. What does separation of powers mean? 2. Why is it important that separation of powers
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poopy
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As stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which of the following refers to the Constitution’s purpose of protecting
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poopy
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minnesotas state constitution was written in what year?
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sabrina
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I searched under the sites you sent me thanks- but i cant find this one - what does constituion say about location of trial.
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bella
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When did the Constitution go into effect?
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Rascal
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when was the constition writen
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Becca
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Elastic Clause: To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all
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ajo
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i need to find criticism that the constitution does not fit the country anymore in today's society and should be revised.
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INEEDHELP!!!
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im writing a paper on whether the critisism that the constitution is right that it is not valid in today's society. please help!
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INEEDHELP!!!
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1. How does the Constitution (focus on the body of the constitution here) limit the power of the governemnt?
2. Give 5 examples
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Soojung
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What was the purpose of the most recent amendment to the Constitution? (1 point)
• Civic Participation • Revise Freedom of
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Which amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail or fines?
(1 point) Twenty-Seventh Amendment • Sixth
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Categorize the 27
Amendments into three major groups
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Section 128 of the Australian Constitution outlines the process for amending the Constitution through a double majority
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p
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"We, the Japanese people, acting through our duly elected representatives in the National Diet, determined that we shall secure
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AJ
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how was the US constitution different from the articles of confederation
A. the U.S. consitution set up the first form of
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anna
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Define what is meant by the terms initiative and referendum as they are used in the Arizona Constitution.
Please check the
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MIA
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Article III of the Constitution creates the judicial branch. This article:
A. grants Congress the authority to establish lower
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John
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fromt he request of my last post, i have managed tof ind the info on my own but i need more help.
What is the function of
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dolphino
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Why does the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are called Living documents?
I need an answer why to write my
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Allison
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What caused states to demand a constitutional Convention and explain why?
What three issues caused the most conflict during the
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cc
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why did the framers begin the constitution with "we the people..."?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
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jenn
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can the president and the vice president come from the same state
No. The Constitution doesn't allow the electors to choose both
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Adnan
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
(1 point) O approval by a popular vote held
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JL
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What is the fourth amendment?
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Which of the following causes listed on the chart was resolved by the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses the ability of the
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In the preamble of the Constitution, to what does the phrase "provide for the common defense" refer?%0D%0A(1
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Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?
The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to state
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Tom Kaulitz
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which part of the constitution sets out the reasons why the constitutions is nessesary
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The two ways in which an amendment to the Constitution can be proposed is by the Congress proposing an amendment by a two-thirds
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The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Amendments are best summarized as which of the following?(1 point)
Responses These
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sic
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List the goals of the government found in the preamble to the Constitution.
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JL
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Citizens of Florida must abide by the rules and laws in the state constitution. They also have to follow the rules and laws in
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mmmmmm
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Which excerpt from the Constitution explains how separation of powers relate to the legislative branch?(1 point)
Responses “All
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Gunge Lord
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances? (1 point) Responses It divided government duties among
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2trimm_markel
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Which excerpt from the Constitution explains how separation of powers relate to the legislative branch?(1 point)
Responses “All
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hi
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34. Summarize what the Anti-Federalists’ argument was.(1 point)
1. The Constitution was perfect and did not need to be changed.
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The process for amending Florida's and the U.S. Constitution are similar because both have
a no options for citizen involvement b
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