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As stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which of the following refers to the Constitution’s purpose of taking care of
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As stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which of the following refers to the Constitution’s purpose of taking care of
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The constitution of the crown can best be described as
a. Responses the provisions of oxford, which serve as the constitution for
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Which of the following causes listed on the chart was resolved by the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses the ability of the
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.(1 point)
Responses Powers not
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Explain in detail the two ways the Constitution can be amended and provide an example of why the Constitution would need to be
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What is the purpose of all constitutions?(1 point)
Responses to list the rights of citizens to list the rights of citizens to
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The Constitution can be amended in two ways. The first way is_____________. The second way is_____________ An example of why the
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Which of the following accurately completes the blank next to Article I?
A.Bill of Rights B.General Assembly C.Legislative Branch
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Explain in detail the two ways the Constitution can be amended and provide an example of why the Constitution would need to be
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The Constitution of the Crown can best be described as (1 point)
Responses one singular document known as the Magna Carta, which
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The passage below about government is from Federalist No. 51. "If men were angles, no government would be necessary. If angles
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Which of the following excerpts from Article I of the Constitution reflects the results of the Great Compromise?(1 point)
Respons
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.(1 point)
Responses A system of
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The Constitution can be amended in two ways. The first way is_____________. The second way is_____________ An example of why the
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Select the correct response from the drop-down menu.(1 point)
When countries in this region gained independence, they wrote new
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In tree to five sentences, explain the purpose of The Bill of Rights
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America's 1st Constitution. The _____ of confederation
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Which article establishes the powers of the Commander-in-Chief
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protecting a womens rights to use bith control falls under the
A. First amendment B. Fourth amendment C. Fifth amendment
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How was the constitution different from the constitution of United States?
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Ratification of the Constitution can take effect if:
A. A majority of the congress votes for it B. 9 states agree C. Two-thirds
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Why did Anti-Federalists argue for a Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution?
Why did Anti-Federalists argue for a Bill of
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Explain in detail the two ways the Constitution can be amended and provide an example of why the Constitution would need to be
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The state Constitution of 1876 limits the amount of power the state government may have.
Started with a long _______ of
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Explain in detail the two ways the Constitution can be amended and provide an example of why the Constitution would need to be
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Question Which of the following did James Madison see as the main purpose of a constitutional right to keep
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?(1 point)
Responses State and federal powers are
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The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on
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Explain in detail the two ways the Constitution can be amended and provide an example of why the Constitution would need to be
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Which part of the Constitution safeguards and also limits the freedoms of citizens?
(1 point) • Amendment 25 • Article 7 •
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Why did the Founders decide that it was important to clearly define the crime of treason in the Constitution?
(1 point) O because
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The state Constitution of 1876 limits the amount of power the state government may have.
Started with a long _______ of
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Every person shall be at liberty to speak, write or publish his opinions on any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that
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Explain the key features of the Constitution:
The Great Compromise - Limited government - Three-Fifths Compromise –
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply. (1 point)
Powers not mentioned
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rHow are a state’s rights determined?(1 point)
Responses The rights that are not explicitly given to the federal government in
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What is the primary purpose of the First Amendment to the Constitution?
Responses A to guarantee basic civil libertiesto
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Which best completes the chart?
A. statement of separation B. statement of human rights C. branches D. amendments
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The table below gives the features of a document:
Document B Ratified in 1968 Called for the election of the cabinet ? Name this
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In which situation can the Constitution be interpreted more loosely than how it is written?
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Why did the framers of the Constitution opt for a federal style of government?
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Where did the even founding of the 14th Amendment take place?
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How does the Constitution reflect the principle of popular sovereignty?(1 point) Responses by placing protections on the civil
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The six purposes stated for writing the Constitution were these:
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Give me an example of how the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the constitution protect both civil rights and civil
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Which of the following is a goal stated in the Preamble to the Constition?(1 point)
Responses Ensure Freedom of Speech Ensure
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How does the Constitution make sure each branch of government has its own powers?(1 point)
Responses separation of powers
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What category does Power to Tax the States go under articles of confederation, us Constitution or both
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Which powers does the Tenth Amendment grant the federal government?(1 point)
Responses Only the powers granted by the states Only
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