Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
U.S. Constitution
Page 4
Questions (720)
6. Why did the Founders decide that it was important to clearly define the crime of treason in the Constitution? (1 point)
O to
1 answer
asked by
Lolbit
133 views
1. Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true? (1 point)
It allows a state to deny due process to
1 answer
asked by
Lolbit
375 views
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
1 answer
asked by
a
97 views
What part of the Constitution was in question?
1 answer
asked by
Bitanya
150 views
what did the Supporters of the Constitution called themselves
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
372 views
Since the ratification of the Constitution, the majority of new states have been added to the Union after being U.S. territories
1 answer
asked by
Student
309 views
What were supporters of the U.S. Constitution called?
Why was Georgia so quick to ratify the Constitution? What is the Bill of
1 answer
asked by
SantaClausFrapp
295 views
3. which is the purpose of the third amendment
4. which is an example of due process of law 5. which is an example of an action
2 answers
asked by
HELP
609 views
What were supporters of the u.s. constitution called.
3 answers
asked by
Helping bud
312 views
“The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.”
What does this mean? Thanks, Carey
1 answer
asked by
Carey Pelosi
366 views
15. Which of the following is the one part of the U.S. Constitution that can never be amended? (1 point)
the Bill of Rights equal
2 answers
asked by
i need help rlly bad
669 views
Which of the following is the one part of the U.S. Constitution that can never be amended? (1 point)
the Bill of Rights equal
2 answers
asked by
help
500 views
Explain the Connecticut Plan.
3 answers
asked by
kyle
300 views
which of the following is the part of the ratification prossess in the u.s constitution that has never been used
A) congress
2 answers
asked by
help me
657 views
How do the Schenck and Dennis cases illustrate that the United States Constitution is a living document?
a. The Congress did not
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous
542 views
Although it seemed quite important in 1788, Amendment _______, barring the quartering of soldiers in private homes, is outdated
2 answers
asked by
rhonda
599 views
Ms.sue
how did the U.S. Constitution resolve the weaknesses of the articles of confederations
2 answers
asked by
YT XXSWAGGERXD
635 views
Who were the two delegates from Georgia who signed the U.S. Constitution?
A.Abraham Baldwin and William Few b.Thomas Paine and
5 answers
asked by
2345t
1,183 views
us constitution: what did it replace?weaknesses?compromises?i have to write 6-8 sentences all I'm asking help for is some
1 answer
asked by
rachelle
336 views
nICS 11 U2L5 Quiz
In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase "We the People"? (1 point) • The
3 answers
asked anonymously
125 views
how would you compare and contrast the Virginia and New Jersey Plans.
2 answers
asked by
Andrea
705 views
Which of the following statements best describes the role of a Georgia representative at the Constitutional Convention?
A.
2 answers
asked by
Joseph
802 views
Explain the constitutional amendment process. List the two choices available for each step of the process.
Please format your
3 answers
asked anonymously
179 views
I'm writing a research paper about amending the U.S. Constitution. It has to outline the procedures for amending the
3 answers
asked by
Anon
613 views
Which of the following supports the idea that the constitution was written with compromises.
Smaller states would be represented
4 answers
asked by
Anoymus
663 views
Antifederalists and Federalists debated about the language in the U.S. Constitution. Which if the following were major
4 answers
asked by
ConnectionsAcademyHelp
1,484 views
7. Which of the following six organizing principles are evident in Articles I – III of the U.S. Constitution? Select all that
2 answers
asked by
Ana
977 views
Which of the following are procedures by which the U.S. Constitution can be formally changed?
2 answers
asked by
DontMatter
555 views
note: not all letters will be used.
a. sectionalism b. missouri compromise c. andrew jackson d. john c. calhoun e. articles of
4 answers
asked by
chloe
2,024 views
How did the Bill of Rights help to satisfy the arguments of some critics of the U.S. Constitution?
A. It guaranteed the powers of
3 answers
asked by
ik ur cheating
86 views
In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase “We the People”?(1 point)
Responses The people
3 answers
asked by
angel
40 views
Analyze the following actions and identify one that would violate the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.(1 point)
Respons
3 answers
asked anonymously
58 views
HISTORY: QUIZ
IN THE PREAMBLE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE PHRASE "WE THE PEOPLE"? a. The people express
3 answers
asked anonymously
123 views
which of he following excerpts from article I of the constitution reflects the results of the great compromise
a. article 1
7 answers
asked by
Anonymous
1,554 views
how did the seventeenth to the constitution affect the process of senatorial elections?
A)It allowed senators to be chosen by
5 answers
asked by
A.A
1,182 views
Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to do all of the following EXCEPT ____.
3 answers
asked by
michael
809 views
12. Read this excerpt from the U.S. Constitution.
To declare War, grant Letter of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning
5 answers
asked by
Becky
970 views
Why did the Framers of the U.S Constitution include a legislative branch in the new government?
13 answers
asked by
Susie
5,889 views
In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase “We the People”?(1 point)
Responses The people
19 answers
asked by
Blaze
79 views
Why does the u.s. Constitution limit the power of federal government?
6 answers
asked by
Summer
618 views
2. Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution best demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?
3 answers
asked anonymously
129 views
Please check to see if I have answered the following questions as best as possible.
Reed--I added more to #3. Will you check it
2 answers
asked by
Victoria
602 views
[1 Point] Question 1): Which of the following BEST summarizes the logic used by Anti-Federalists to argue a single large
13 answers
asked by
TexasToast
50 views
In the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase “We the People”?(1 point)
Responses The people
29 answers
asked anonymously
159 views
how did the new jersey plan contribute to the creation of the us constitutions?
a-it called for equal representation for all
2 answers
asked by
billy
528 views
What are some examples of (social, political, cultural, environmental, or economic conditions) that may have influenced the
3 answers
asked by
JISK
895 views
9th amendment
The enumeration [listing] in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage
3 answers
asked by
please
726 views
what is the difference of the sixth and seventh amendment
5 answers
asked by
andrea
700 views
How does the Bill of Rights in the U.S Constitution limit the government?
A. by separating state and federal powers B. by giving
6 answers
asked by
Amber
660 views
how the interest of various factors influenced the creation and ratification of the U.S. constitution?
5 answers
asked by
Abby
367 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (41)
American History
American system of government
Civics
Civics and Government
Civics/Government
Constitution & Laws
Constitutional Law
Education
Government
Government and Civics
Government and Law
Government and Politics
Government system
Government/Law
Government/Politics
History
History and Government
History/Government
History/Political Science
History/Politics
Law
Law and Government
Legal Documents and Constitution
Legal Rights
Political History
Political Science
Politics
Principles and Concepts
Social Studies
Social Studies or Civics
Social Studies or Government and Politics
Social studies/Government
Social Studies/History
Style of Government
U.S. Government
U.S. Government and Politics
U.S. History
U.S. Politics/Laws
United States
United States Government
United States History