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Which statement supports the Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses The
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The passage below is from a historical document
Art. II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every
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The passage below is from a historical document
Art. II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every
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Which of the following was formally amended to the constitution
a. equality of rights for women b. prohibition of alcoholic
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Which statement supports the Federalists in the struggle over ratification of the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses The
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Reed v Reed (1971) case that an Idaho law violated the Equal Protection clause of the 14th
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Which of the following statements from the U.S. Constitution reflects that the government is by the consent of the governed?(1
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Art. II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not
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use the chart to identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in article I of the constitution
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How does the Tenth Amendment impact the lawmaking process?(1 point)
Responses It allows states to create laws in areas not
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History: Establishing the Bill of Rights Quick Check.
Why did Alexander Hamilton oppose adding a Bill of Rights to the
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Analyze the following actions and identify one that would violate the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.(1 point)
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12. Read this excerpt from the U.S. Constitution.
To declare War, grant Letter of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning
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How does the Preamble to the Constitution address future generations of Americans?(1 point)
Responses by emphasizing the role of
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Ideas that influenced the constitution
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Analyze the following principle of the U.S. Constitution: “The House of Representatives is the part of the government directly
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explain the Anti-Federalist objections to the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause.
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After analyzing how the U.S. Bill of Rights implemented Locke’s thoughts, select the U.S. amendment that supports his idea of
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In response to Blackstone’s influence, which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states the following: “Nor shall private
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How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?
Responses The Bill of Rights
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What is the Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Responses the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution the first 10 amendments to the
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Analyze the impact of the Great Debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S.
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How did the framers ensure people the freedom to practice their religion in the U.S. Constitution?
Article II states that the
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Act. ll. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and
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Which of the following was NOT a goal of the writers of the U.S. Constitution?
Defending the country from attacks Establishing
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Which constitutional provision has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president?
The vesting clause. The war powers
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Which of the following explains how Federalist, no. 10 supports the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and a republican form
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In what ways might our government system be different if the Founders had not incorporated the concept of checks and balances
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteeth Amendment increases the power of the national governemnt?
A. It
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The Preamble to the United States Constitution
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,
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In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase “We the People”?
The people express their will
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Assess which of the following amendments has had the greatest impact on increasing civil rights.
A. twenty-seventh B.twelfth
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The passage below is from a historical document.
Art. II. Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and
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Which Bill of Rights amendment would most likely be used for expansion or addition to future rights?
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Which of the following is a name for all the powers given to congress by the constitution?
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USE YOUR TEXTBOOK TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION! 4. In Unit 2, Lesson 8, slide 5, identify and describe what can limit that particular
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How did Federalist, no. 51 support the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and republican form of government?(1 point)
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Consider how the new U.S Constitution might change the Articles of Confederation. List three key changes
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Where in the Constitution is there a limit on religion? (1 point)
a. The Bill of Rights allows the government to establish a
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Excerpt from a letter by Benjamin Lincoln to George Washington
The proportion of debtors run high in this State. Too many of them
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Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution, 1787
Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned
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Excerpt from a letter by Benjamin Lincoln to George Washington
The proportion of debtors run high in this State. Too many of them
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In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase "We the People"? (1 point)
• The people express
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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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A person was pulled over by the police for speeding in a school zone and given a ticket. When she is called to court, she
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Members of the Constitutional Convention largely agreed on the
A. appropriate level of states’ rights. B. powers the president
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1. Which powers are given to the executive branch by the U.S. Constitution? Select all that apply. (2 points)
A. The power to
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The 9th and 10th amendment quiz which of the following was the purpose of the 9th amendment
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
• The
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O Congress votes by two-thirds majority vote to propose an amendment 7. Which of the following is the part of the
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