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The Great Compromise:
A. established representation based on population in the Senate. B. allowed state legislatures to choose
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Bev
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What reason was given to the federalists to support the constitution?
A, strong government to establish economic stability**? B,
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"I consider the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground: That "all powers not delegated to the United States, by
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Hello! I am struggling with this quick check, it is currently an overdue lesson and I really need help.. I couldn't find none of
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How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution?
A. by explaining how the Constitution would
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Lesson 9: Unit Test
Social Studies 8 A Unit 4: A Constitution for the United States I NEED HELP i don't understand.
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When the Framers decided to use population as a basis for tax rates, what debated issue was resolved?
Whether to take steps to
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How did McCulloch v. Maryland establish the implied powers doctrine?(1 point) Responses It allowed Congress to create a national
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In the debate over the Constitution, which of the following did Federalists favor?
(1 point) Responses a bill of rights a bill of
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ULSA Constitution for the United States Unit Test
why a delegates tom mes soies intaly meet in Philadelphia in 17872 poin The
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U4L9 A Constitution for the United States Unit Test
How does this Section of the Constitution support Checks and Balances?
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Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence and every power jurisdiction and right, which is not by this
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Use the passage to answer the question Which phrase of the Second Amendment, which was the fourth article in the original Bill
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What important idea, which served as the foundation of the United States Constitution, was based on precedents set by the Magna
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States' Rights and the Division of Powers
In Mulloch v. Maryland (1819), a bank manager refused to pay an unfair state tax on a
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girly girl
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The third amendment to the United States constitution reads: “No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house,
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The framers of the Constitution began with the famous words, "We the People." Consider whether those words were Federalist or
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The Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was ratified as part of the Bill of Rights, codifies the right to
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SS8A U4L9 A Constitution for the United States Unit Test
am i correct, c,a,c,a,a, b, b and d, a, c, a, b and d, a, b
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What was the importance of the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?
(1 point) It limited the power and controls
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what is the bill of rights
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ANATOMY OF THE CONSTITUTION
PREAMBLE: WHAT DOES THE CONSTITUTION DO? WHAT IS THE _________OF THE GOVERNMENT? ARTICLE l: HOW DOES
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What do these phrases from the Preamble mean? Write your interpretation beneath the phrases.
We the people of the United States
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The United States Constitution (select all that are true)
A. is a piece of paper that outlines how our government should be set
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i need help what the three-fifths compromise
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What was the importance of the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses It guaranteed the
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Article tworetains its solvency freedom and independence. And every power jurisdiction in right, which is not by this
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hich of the following excerpts from Article I of the Constitution reflects the results of the Great Compromise?
(1 point)
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A few states agreed to ratify the Constitution only if what condition was met?
(1 point) Responses George Washington was elected
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What is the basic structure found in US the Constitution?
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Why did small states in particular prefer the New Jersey Plan?
(1 point) Responses It maintained a loose confederation. It
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Match the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation with their corresponding solutions in the U.S. Constitution:(2 points)
Put
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Article I, Section 1
All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall
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what do the 15th, 19th, and the 26th amendments have in common?
a. Voting rights. b. Religious rights. c. African-American rights
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How does the Preamble to the Constitution address future generations of Americans?(1 point)
Responses by creating a living
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Forming the Constitution Quick Check
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteenth Amendment increases the power of the national government?
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to ensure ratification of the
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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 the state's
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Which document serves as "the Supreme Law of the Land"?
The Magna Carta The Declaration of Independence The Constitution An
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No
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Analyze Amendment IV (4) of the Constitution:
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
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No
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Tenth Amendment limits the power of the national government?(1 point)
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What did the Bill of Rights help do?(1 point)
Responses Increase the size of the army Increase the size of the army Help protect
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point)
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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Witch of the following was one way the constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of confederation
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Investigate why you think the Framers decided to put clauses in the Constitution that specifically excluded religion in the
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Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed? Choose all that applyt
a. two Senators b.
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1. Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed? Choose all that apply
a. two Senators
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