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1. What was one emphasis of the Constitution of 1845? (1 point)
fiscal responsibility freedom of former slaves importance of high
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How are the listed rights different in Massachusetts than in the U.S. Constitution?
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"The Constitution is what the Supreme Court says it is!"
This statement refers to the idea that ... Responses decisions of the
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Which Constitutional Article discusses states’ roles, rights and responsibilities?
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How did the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution affect the process of senatorial elections?
Responses It allowed senators
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social studies
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Which statement about the structure of the US Constitution in the Massachusetts constitution is true? Select all that apply.
Both
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Lila England
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Which of the following articles from the Constitution would validate the Supreme Court’s decision in Marbury v. Madison?
The
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Lee
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8 powers granted to the federal government by the constitution
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A government of our own is our natural right: And when a man seriously reflects on the precariousness of human affairs, he will
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Anonymous
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For questions 1-10 choose the letter of the answer that matches the description. Not all letters will be used.
A. sectionalism B.
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1.) Which of the following is true about the formal amendment process for the Constitution?
A.) Any citizen may propose an
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Taylor
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which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution
a. approve by a popular vote held in every
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Lana
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a) I can't find anything about the Electoral college being described in the Constitution? (My teacher said there are two parts)
I
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Sarah
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the
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Which of the following was the agreement that helped the Anti- federalists to finally approve the Constitution?
The Bill of
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Find one difference between the Arizona state constitution and the US Constitution. Explain why you think this difference
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What must occur for state legislatures to propose an amendment to constitution
One-half of state legislatures must vote to
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1. What effect does having a written constitution have on limiting the powers of officials? (1 point)
It establishes the rule of
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The Constitution provides for a separation of powers. What does this mean? Discuss the branches of government, their functions,
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Dayana
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses approval by a popular
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Garou
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In what article, section, and clause of the Constitution can you find the oath of office?(1 point)
Responses Article II, Section
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what does the constitution do? what is the ------- of the government
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10. This constitution is said to have beautiful features, but....they appear to me horribly frightful....your president may
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How does the Constitution safeguard individual rights?
I think "The Bill of Rights protects people from the federal government.
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How does the Preamble to the Constitution address future generations of Americans?(1 point) Responses by emphasizing the role of
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In your own words: what does it mean "in order to form a more perfect union"?
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Amending the constitution
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“We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land – not, perhaps, the sun or stars. But there is a chart and a
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Why did the Framers of the Constitution believe that natural law existed?
They created natural law in order to justify their
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drafting the constitution
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.
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1. What was a big difference between the Texas Constitution of 1836 and the Texas Constitution?
2. After analyzing the
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Mia
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“We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land – not, perhaps, the sun or stars. But there is a chart and a
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"The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United
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2. One main difference between the United States Constitution and state constitutions is that state constitutions
A. are
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Federalism and the Constitution Quick Check
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ANATOMY OF THE CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE Vl: HOW DOES__________WORK? WHICH LAW IS__________? ARTICLE Vll: WHAT__________HAVE TO BE
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The Constitution breaks up the Federal Government into
A. Like a thousand different departments B. Three major branches C. 57
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Explain the constitutional amendment process. List the two choices available for each step of the process. Please format your
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In which ways does the Constitution protect people from a possibly unfair state government?%0D%0A(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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The basic principles found in the U.S. Constitution include:
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• What are the basic principles found in the U.S. Constitution?
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arguments in favor of adding a bill of rights to the constitution?
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how can the constitution be amended? (4 lpoints)
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Hey bot, Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses approval by a
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The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States of America. The Supremacy Clause lays out a hierarchy
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Why did the Federalists want to include this clause in the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses to protect the individual liberties
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Article VI
. . . This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties
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Which of the following is a requirement for an amendment to the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses approval by three-fourths of
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