Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
United States Constitution
Page 9
Questions (554)
Question
Which amendment guarantees the reserved powers of the state?(1 point) Responses Seventh Seventh Eighth Eighth Ninth
9 answers
asked anonymously
30 views
Each state shall appoint in such manner as a legislature theory of my direct a number of electors equal to the whole number of
1 answer
asked by
Me
41 views
Why was the Bill of Rights an essential addition to the Constitution? (7 point)
A. It allows for the expansion of voting rights.
1 answer
asked by
sheep
23 views
the bill of rights was important to all farmers because?
a. it would protect the rights of all people b. it would allow the
1 answer
asked by
sheep
23 views
Why was the Bill of Rights an essential addition to the Constitution?(1 point) Responses It was seen as a way to protect the
1 answer
asked by
who
27 views
the bill of rights was important to all framers because?
it would allow states to make their own laws that are specific to their
1 answer
asked anonymously
35 views
why was the great compromise needed at the constitutional convention?
it solved the dispute between big states and small states
1 answer
asked anonymously
31 views
Words:13 amendment, 14th amendment,15th amendment
___officially abolished slavery in all areas of the United States ___granted
1 answer
asked by
Demon
26 views
Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution best demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?(1
1 answer
asked anonymously
25 views
Preamble to the Constitution We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice,
1 answer
asked by
n
25 views
Which part of the Constitution allows Congress to increase the powers it was given by the Constitution?(1 point) Responses the
1 answer
asked anonymously
50 views
Which issue did the Great Compromise address?(1 point)
Responses C. congressional representation C. congressional representation
1 answer
asked by
...
46 views
How did the Fourteenth Amendment change the way the Supreme Court decided if the protections under the Bill of Rights applied to
1 answer
asked anonymously
52 views
Which issue did the Great Compromise address?(1 point) Responses A. membership of the Supreme Court A. membership of the Supreme
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
What was the original purpose of the Bill of Rights? (1 point) Responses D. to restrict the power of the national and state
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
Why was the Bill of Rights an essential addition to the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses It allows for the expansion of voting
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
Why was the Bill of Rights an essential addition to the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses It was seen as a way to protect the
3 answers
asked anonymously
26 views
which part of the constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?
A. Article 1 B. Article 4
7 answers
asked anonymously
91 views
Which would be an exception to the comity clause?
buying and selling property in different states more money for out-of-state
1 answer
asked anonymously
30 views
How did the commerce clause of the Constitution address the weaknesses created by the Articles of Confederation in trade?(
It
1 answer
asked anonymously
30 views
Which phrase of the second amendment, which was the fourth article in the original bill of rights, did the United States supreme
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
Responses
1 answer
asked anonymously
78 views
Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed?
(1 point) Responses a republican form of
1 answer
asked anonymously
49 views
What is the role of the 10th Amendment in federalism? Answer in your own words.
1 answer
asked by
drun
16 views
Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to ensure ratification of the
1 answer
asked anonymously
32 views
which amendment establishes reserved powers?
A. 1st amendment B.10th amendment C. 8th amendment D.4th amendment
1 answer
asked by
lily
28 views
Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed?%0D%0A(1
1 answer
asked by
daisy may
36 views
Why was the Preamble included in the United States Constitution?
O A to provide a common vision of the purpose of govemment 0 B.
1 answer
asked anonymously
22 views
Read the section "Proposal For A Bill Of Rights."
Select the paragraph from the section that shows which amendment James Madison
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Bot. What is the purpose of the Supremacy Clause? Please pick one of the following answers. To establish a federal system of
7 answers
asked anonymously
38 views
The Court decision in Gibbons . Ogden, decided that the Clause in Article of the Constitution gives Congress the power to
1 answer
asked anonymously
19 views
The Patient's Bill Of Rights is part of the US Constitutional
Question 5 options: True False
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
In a paragraph, explain how the Bill of Rights made it possible for the Anti-Federalists to support the Constitution. Why was it
1 answer
asked by
..
25 views
Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed? (1 point) Responses a republican form of
1 answer
asked anonymously
63 views
Which answer summarizes the main argument between the Federalists and Anti-federalists during the Constitutional Convention?
a)
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to ensure ratification of the
1 answer
asked by
...
71 views
Which correctly identifies the part of the Constitution that gives the states their reserved powers?
1. the supremacy clause 2.
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
Which of the following was created by the Great Compromise?
(1 point) Responses A. the Articles of Confederation the Articles of
1 answer
asked by
I don’t like math
47 views
What was the primary purpose of the 3/5th Compromise during the Constitutional Convention of 1787?(1 point)
Responses To
1 answer
asked by
...
95 views
What is one way the United States Constitution impacts economic principles?(1 point)
Responses It prohibits any form of
1 answer
asked by
...
91 views
What was the primary purpose of the 3/5th Compromise during the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
a. To address taxation issues
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
Passage 1:
The United States has had two constitutions. The first constitution was called the Articles of Confederation. It was
1 answer
asked by
Kash
31 views
Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to
ensure ratification of the
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous ;)
31 views
Passage 1:
he United States has had two constitutions. The first constitution was called the Articles of Confederation. It was
1 answer
asked by
Kash
27 views
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the States., are reserved to the
1 answer
asked anonymously
36 views
story name: The words we lived by : You annotated Guide to the constitution by linda monk by Hachette Books
Why are the first
1 answer
asked anonymously
28 views
story name: The words we lived by : You annotated Guide to the constitution by linda monk by Hachette Books
Explain why the
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Why do some people call the Fourteenth Amendment the “Second Bill of Rights?"
1 answer
asked anonymously
9 views
What is one way the United States Constitution impacts economic principles?(1 point)
Responses It outlines specific tax policies
1 answer
asked by
lola
28 views
Which of the following was the constitutional claim of national authority to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964? comity clause,
1 answer
asked by
Ally
26 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (39)
American Government and Politics
American History
Civics
Civics and Government
Constitution
Constitution and Legislation
Constitutional Law
Constitutions and Laws
Government
Government and Civics
Government and Constitution
Government and Law
Government and Politics
Government Documents
Government or Politics
Government/Law
Government/Politics
History
History and Government
History and Politics
History or American History
History or Civics
History or Social Studies
History/Government
History/Politics
Law
Law and Government
Law and Rights
Political Documents
Politics and Government
Social Studies
Social Studies or Government
Social Studies/Education
Social Studies/History
Social Studies/Law and Government
Systems of Government
U.S. Government and Politics
United States Government
United States History