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explain how the incorporation doctrine serves to safeguard individual rights. give examples of the freedoms it protects, and at
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which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the constitution?
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Which method is most often used to propose amendments to state constitutions?
a. a constitutional convention is held to propose
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1. Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true? (1 point)
It allows a state to deny due process to
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What doctrine gives the Supreme Court the authority to check the executive and legislative branches?(1 point)
Responses judicial
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Which of the following describes a difference between the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation? AKS 33d
* 5 points The
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What doctrine gives the Supreme Court the authority to check the executive and legislative branches?(1 point) Responses Marbury
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Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true?
(1 point) Responses It allows a state to deny due
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1.Why is " elastic clause' an appropriate name for Clause 18 of Section 8 of Article l?
2.Think about what it mean to "express"
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Does Section 4 of Act 24 of 1987
amount to the infringement of the right to equality and non-discrimination? Discuss with
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How did McCulloch v. Maryland establish the implied powers doctrine?
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Another one. Which Amendment?
Jerry had to remain in jail until he was able to post a $500 bond. I think it's the Eighth
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Meg
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Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this union according
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“The Constitution of the United States was formed by the sanction of the States, given by each in its sovereign
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17. The requirements for libel detailed in New York Times v. Sullivan protect which principle? (1 point)
equal protection of the
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Which statement best identifies the impact of constitutional interpretation?
Constitutional interpretations create new
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Which constitutional provisions has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president?
the vesting clause the take care
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If laws were found to be unconstitutional, the _______ could be ________ those laws
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the
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The constitution is a statement of general principle of the Civil law
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How does the 10th amendment reflect the principle of federalism
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Which amendments could Michelle site in a federal court that would help her case a first second 6/10 14th or 19th
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Cindy
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Why did the writers of the Magna Carta and
the Bill of Rights want to make sure their docu- ments prohibited the establishment of
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anonymous
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Which of the following happens if a conflict occurs between a statute and the Constitution? (1 point)
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The Supreme Court makes a decision about the constitutionality of state law regarding the punishment of those under 18 for
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how does the constitution prevent the issue of taxation without representation
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Explain the constitutional amendment process. List the two choices available for each step of the process.
Please format your
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Which constitutional articles covers discussing how states should interact with each other?
A. Articles 1-3 B. Article 4 C.
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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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Which of the following statements best describes how the necessary and proper clause led to Congress’s implied powers?(1
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Understanding the constitution
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Sue says that her claim is based on the fundamental law of nation what does that mean(what
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Which of the following is a logical consequence of the way the Supreme Court has interpreted the supremacy clause?(1 point)
Respo
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anaylyze my artical III achieves the goal in the preamable of establishing justice
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Discuss the influence of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 on the
requirement that an employee must act
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Which of the following statements best describes how the necessary and proper clause led to Congress’s implied powers?
The
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How does the 10th amendment shown below demonstrate a constitutional provision for limiting government?
The powers not delegated
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Which of the following is an accurate discussion of why a bill of rights for the national government might not be necessary
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Which of these scenarios are constitutional according to the court's interpretation of eminent domain? Select all that apply.
a.
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What does the “free exercise clause” protect?
The “free exercise clause” protects government’s right to create laws.
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Amendment Description
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Analyze why Article III achieves the goal in the Preamble of establishing justice.(1 point)
Responses Article III establishes the
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Question 1: Analyze why Article III achieves the goal in the preamble of establishing justice. Choose the correct answer below.
A
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Use the quote to answer the question. “This Constitution, and the laws of the United States...shall be the supreme law of the
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A suspect is arrested and questioned by the police about possible involvement in a terrorism plot. Based on their interrogation,
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paraphrase this In interim constitution the police docket privilege was found ,which gave prosecutor a privilege not disclose
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In the preamble of the Constitution, to what does the phrase "provide for the common defense" refer?
(1 point) Responses provide
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Based on what we know today, critique the main components of the Constitution, such as federalism, separation of powers, and
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What is constitutional amendment
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Give me two Core short reasons why constitutional amendment is important
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