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Which right is NOT mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses  trial by jury trial by jury  petition the
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How many total amendments have been made to the U.S. Constitution?
A. 10 B. 100 C. 27 D. 0
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The process of amending the U.S. Constitution is
A. Complex B. Easy C. Impossible
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The first 10 amendments are called the
A. Articles of Confederation B. Preamble C. Bill of Rights
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What motivated the Founding fathers to include the phrase "to form a more perfect union" in the preamble of the U.S
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A few States agreed to ratify the Constitution only if what condition was met?(1 point) Responses No new States would enter the
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Which of the following excerpts from Article 1 of the Constitution reflects results of the Great Compromise?(1 point) Responses
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Where in the Constitution did the framers seek to promote the general welfare of all citizens and states?
(1 point) Responses in
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How did the U.S. Constitution improve the structure of the government over the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) Responses It
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How did The Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the constitution? (1 point) by explaining how the Constitution
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How did The Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the constitution? (1 point) Responses by explaining how the
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Which right is NOT mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses petition the government petition the government trial
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pineapple
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Why are the Eighth Amendment's protections against cruel and unusual punishment important?(1 point)
Responses The Eighth
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SRB
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Which and then guarantees the reserved powers of the state is it the seventh eighth ninth or 10th
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How does the U.S. Constitution protect citizens from being unfairly punished for a crime?(1 point)
Responses Everyone is allowed
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Lemon
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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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Ray
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Which of the following was the only way the constitution tempted to reconcile weakness of the articles of confederation
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The newspaper below details an important step in amending the U.S. Constitution.
Daily News June 4, 1919 Women's Suffrage Wins In
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here to help
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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 the
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Gunge Lord
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Bot which of the following was the purpose of the Ninth Amendment? pick one of the following answers. to make sure people have
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Pokeballs
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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 the
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The U.S. Constitution says that the federal government gets to make voting laws(1 point) Responses True True False
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lol
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Which right is NOT mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses due process of the law due process of the law petition
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Sunstreak
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Which individual protection is found in the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?(1 point) Responses property rights
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unknown
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What is the importance of the Fifth Amendment? (1 point) Responses It establishes a basis for setting bail. It
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Where in the constitution can i find the margin required to elevate a presidents nominee to a seat on the court?
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Bryce
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I know it's long but it would be really helpful if someone could read over this. Thank you.
(Describe the problems that surfaced
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Mike
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Which of the following statements best explains why the Framers may have included the elastic clause in the Constitution?(1
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Which of the following statements best hypothesizes why the Constitution provides for expressed powers?(1 point) Responses
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hsn
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Which right is NOT mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
Responses due process of the law due process of the law trial by
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Which statement best explains why the Bill of Rights protects Americans from losing their civil liberties?(1 point) Responses
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What issue did the Three-Fifths Compromise address?
The method of electing the president. the division of power between state and
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OlliesLandOWonder
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Which of the following was eventually added to the Constitution in order to appease the Anti-Federalists and gain their
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why did some people oppose ratification of the constitution?
they believed that it did not provide enough guarantees of
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llc
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Critique the following constitutional provision protecting the property of slave owners. What would be an advantage of this
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taylor swift
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Which statement explains why the Fourteenth Amendment was included in the U.S Constitution?
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Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer for each question or statement.
What compromise did states reach for the
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the rose song
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Which amendment states that the enumeration of certain rights should not deny or disparage other rights retained by the
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Your mama
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why did the founding fathers choose to adopt a constitution?
a. To give states rights within the nation. b. To give individuals
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Why were most of the framers of the Constitution opposed to choosing the President by popular vote?
a Because they knew
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Ash
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Where does the phrase "separation of church and state" come from?
A. the declaration of independence B. the first amendment to
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which of the following was the primary purpose for including the establishment clause in the first amendment?
A. to encourage
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14. The U.S. Constitution says that the federal government gets to make voting laws
A. True B. False
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Which statement best assesses the impact of the cases Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland on the Constitution?(1 point)
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The U.S. Constitution calls for how many branches of government?
a two b three c four d five
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SOnicThe HEdgehog
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Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution BEST demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?
A:
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Which statement BEST analyzes how Lemon v. Kurtzman clarified the meaning of the First Amendment? Choose the most CORRECT answer
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Item 1 "The subject to be regulated is commerce, and ... it becomes necessary to settle
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Ty
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Which of the following was the minimum requirement for the U.S. Constitution to go into effect? (1 point) 6 of the 13 states had
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Which statement best explains why the Bill of Rights protects Americans from losing their civil liberties?(1 point)
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