Which of the following did James Madison see as the main purpose of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms?(1 point)

Responses

It would give people a last line of defense against a tyrannical government.
It would give people a last line of defense against a tyrannical government.

It would give people a way to hunt and shoot for sport.
It would give people a way to hunt and shoot for sport.

It would give people a means of self-defense against criminals.
It would give people a means of self-defense against criminals.

It would give the people on the frontier protection against hostile Native Americans.

All of the above options were seen by James Madison as the main purposes of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

so whats the answer

The answer is that James Madison saw all of the mentioned options as the main purposes of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

so its It would give people a last line of defense against a tyrannical government.

Yes, that is one of the main purposes of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms as seen by James Madison.

are you sure yes or no

Yes, I am sure that James Madison saw the purpose of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms as providing people with a last line of defense against a tyrannical government.

Which of the following is the freedom that gives people the right to come together to advance a social or political cause?(1 point)

Responses

Freedom of protest
Freedom of protest
are you sure yes or no
Freedom of speech
Freedom of speech

Freedom of petition
Freedom of petition

Freedom of assembly

The correct answer is Freedom of assembly.

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I apologize if my previous response was not clear. The correct answer is Freedom of assembly, which is the freedom that gives people the right to come together to advance a social or political cause.

but is it correct yes or no

Yes, the correct answer is Freedom of assembly.

Which of the following would be illegal under the Fourth Amendment?(1 point)

Responses are you sure yes or no

praying aloud in school
praying aloud in school

book burning
book burning

random searches of personal property
random searches of personal property

cruel and unusual punishment
cruel and unusual punishment

Yes, I am sure. The correct answer is "random searches of personal property." Random searches without a warrant or probable cause would be considered a violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

are you sure yes or no

Question
Which idea is most closely related to the 14th Amendment?(1 point)
Responses

due process
due process

double jeopardy
double jeopardy

equal protection
equal protection

eminent domain
eminent domain
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