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What was the Anti-Federalists’ greatest concern about ratifying the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses The lack of a federal
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The passage below is from a historical document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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How was this section of the 14th amendment significant to reconstruction?
Section 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among
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Which grievance from the Declaration of the Independence led the American colonists to create the Sixth Amendment to the U.S.
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Which part of the U.S. Constitution defines powers denied to the states?(1 point) Responses Article I, Section 8 Article I,
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"The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for
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Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be
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Why is the 14th amendment one of the most important amendments in the constitution
It holds states, and not just the federal
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Why did the Great Compromise establish a two-house legislature?
(1 point) Responses to fairly represent all states to fairly
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Which of the following is the method most often used to start the process of amending the U.S. Constitution?
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Why is the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution so important to us?
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Which statement explains why the Fourteenth Amendment was included in the U.S Constitution?(1 point) Responses As a result of
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Hey guys could you please check this thanks.
The directions are either the following statements are true or false. 1. ------
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Which freedom is not granted in admendment 1?
religion, assesmbly, speech, or none I believe it's none but I'm not sure can you
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How many times has the U.S Constitution been altered over the past 200 years?
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According to the U.S Constitution, what two duties do states have to other states?
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Read the passage below:
"I see democracy as a conversation to be had…It provides us with a framework and rules, but all its
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Read the following passage from the Constitution.
"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the
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In Article 2 of the U.S Constitution, what is the process for choosing the president? I'm required to explain the process in 4
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Which of the following is the part of the ratification process in the U.S. Constitution that has never been used?(1 point)
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What was Montesquieu’s contribution to the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses He authored sections of the document. He
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Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution best demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers? (1
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In 3-5 sentences, hypothesize what problems would have arisen if the elastic clause had not been included in the Constitution.
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I understand what the 10th amendment of the constitution is, but what would be some examples?
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Which statement explains why the Fourteenth Amendment was included in the U.S Constitution?
A. As a result of the Civil War, the
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The basic powers of the Federal government are outlined in Articles I, II, and III of the United States Constitution. This is
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What three clauses within the U.S. Constitution aim to protect individual liberties and limit power of the federal government?
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What three clauses within the U.S. Constitution aim to protect individual liberties and limit power of the federal government?(1
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Which of the following is the part of the ratification process in the U.S. Constitution that has never been used?(1 point)
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What was the importance of the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses It limited the power and
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How did the U.S. Constitution solve a problem created by the Articles of Confederation?
A. It avoided the issue of states'
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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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hich did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.%0D%0A (2
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Part 2: In your own words, answer the following questions about the amendment process.
Why did the Founding Fathers create an
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Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.%0D%0A (2
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How does the supreme court show that the constitution allows congress to exercise the power to regulate commerce within a state?
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Hi! i am wondering if you can explain amendmant 7 in more depth.
Thanks!
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what is the implied power expressed by the necessary and proper clause in the constitution
a. congress's ability to make laws is
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How many amendments compose the Bill of Rights?
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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) • The U.S. Constitution set up the first
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Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.
(2 points) creating a strong central government I
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Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.
creating a strong central government creating a
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Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.
creating a strong central government creating a
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Which of the following is the part of the ratification process in the U.S. Constitution that has never been used?(1 point)
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What does the Commerce Power allow Congress to do?
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Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution? Select the TWO that apply.
(2 points) Responses creating a strong central
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility,
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Choose the best option to complete the statement. The purpose of the first phrase of the U.S. Constitution, "We the people," is
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2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which did Georgia support for the U.S. Constitution%3F Select the TWO that apply. (2 points)
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SOCIAL STUDIES - Tiffany, Monday, September 17, 2007 at 4:31pm
According to Article 1 Section 2 of the constitution, how were
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