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what is the 13th amendment
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Laruen
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Assess which of the following amendments has had the greatest impact on increasing civil rights. (1 point)
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Which amendment has been used, under the incorporation doctrine, to apply the Bill of Rights to the states?
A - Twelfth B -
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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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Which of the following do the second and third amendments protect American citizens against
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Which of the following is neccessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
1. Approval by a popular vote held in every
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Just a little bit of help.
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Which amendment from the Bill of Rights has been fully incorporated by Supreme Court decisions?
A. First Amendment B. Third
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dbh
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Which amendments could Michelle site in a federal court that would help her case a first second 6/10 14th or 19th
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Cindy
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9th amendment The enumeration [listing] in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage
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Anonymous
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The powers belonging to the people and the states are enshrined in:
A. the First and Second Amendments. B. the Thirteenth and
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Amanda
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What amendment addressses the power balance between the national government and states?
a)First b)Second c)Fourth d)Sixth e)Tenth
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Need Help
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Which of the following statements about the amendment process is true?
(1 point ) • It needs a unanimous consent from the
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteenth Amendment increases the power of the national government? (1
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The First Amendment to the Constitution prevents Congress from doing what?
A. allowing the government to enter private homes
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Strawberry570
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Which of the following was formally amended to the constitution
a. equality of rights for women b. prohibition of alcoholic
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Pat
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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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Basic Education Laws Amendment
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Amendment Description
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Identify the amendment violated in the following Supreme Court case. A defendant accused of armed robbery is denied a lawyer by
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After analyzing how the U.S. Bill of Rights implemented Locke’s thoughts, select the U.S. amendment that supports his idea of
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srom
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In response to Blackstone’s influence, which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states the following: “Nor shall private
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grom
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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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The Tenth Amendment protects the:(1 point)
Responses Reserved powers of the federal government Reserved powers of the federal
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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 Southern states were able to circumvent the provisions of the Fifteenth
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The process of the Electoral College was clarified by which of the following amendments?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe
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A suspect is arrested and questioned by the police about possible involvement in a terrorism plot. Based on their interrogation,
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Yuji
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteeth Amendment increases the power of the national governemnt?
A. It
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A suspect is arrested and questioned by the police about possible involvement in a terrorism plot. Based on their interrogation,
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What is constitutional amendment
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Assess which of the following amendments has had the greatest impact on increasing civil rights.
A. twenty-seventh B.twelfth
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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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“If we 18-year-olds can die for our country, we should be able to vote against the old men who send us to die.” A statement
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Iwannaknow
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Which of the following is a logical implication of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment?(1 point) Responses National power is decreased.
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Which of the following is an amendment to a bill in the center that has nothing to do with the subject of the bill culture
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Assess which of the following amendments has had the greatest impact on increasing civil rights. (1 point)
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The key idea that lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens rights,
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goodog
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A person was pulled over by the police for speeding in a school zone and given a ticket. When she is called to court, she
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Which answer states a provision of the Fifteenth Amendment?
• granted voting rights to all adult male citizens regardless of
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The 9th and 10th amendment quiz which of the following was the purpose of the 9th amendment
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Anonymous
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Why was the fourteenth amendment necessary?
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Hannah
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whci of the following is nessasery to posspone a new admendment
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sebastian chapa
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the Reed v Reed (1971) case that an Idaho law violated the Equal Protection clause of the 14th
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a
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What is another name for the first 10 amendments of the United States Constitution?
Declaration of Rights Magna Carta Bill of
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Avi
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3. which is the purpose of the third amendment
4. which is an example of due process of law 5. which is an example of an action
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HELP
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Constitutional amendments are made so that ? I need all the answers for the whole quiz pls help it is the understanding laws
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Jade west
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many of the amendments deal with the rights of the accused in our system of justice. describe some of the rights that the 5th
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Sky Parker
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15. Which of the following is the one part of the U.S. Constitution that can never be amended? (1 point)
the Bill of Rights equal
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i need help rlly bad
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Which of the following is the one part of the U.S. Constitution that can never be amended? (1 point)
the Bill of Rights equal
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help
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all of the factors contributed to the need for the amendments to vote
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Jon
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