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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution? (1 point) Responses approval by a
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Which of the following statements best hypothesizes why the Constitution provides for expressed powers?
Congress needed
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what is a right in the Texas Bill of Rights that allows a Texan to fulfill each responsibility
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Describe the ways in which the Constitution can be amended. Explain why the Founders wanted to make it a difficult process but
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze how the goal of ensuring domestic tranquility is achieved through Article III of the Constitution.
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
A: approval by a popular vote held in every
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A constitution for the United States pretest
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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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Which of the following best explains how the Preamble to the Constitution relates to our lives today?(1 point)
Responses It
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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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The Supremacy Clause in the Constitution states that:(1 point)
Responses State laws take precedence over federal laws State laws
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Olorious
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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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Yuji
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Article I, Section 8 of the Texas Constitution reads:
“Every person shall be at liberty to speak, write or publish his opinions
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How can the Constitution be amended?
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How can the Constitution be amended?
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Garou
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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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A constitution for the United States unit test
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2 Similarities Kansas constitution government structure to the U.S. Constitution structure (branches and bicameral legislatures)
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Washing state constitution vs U. S. Constitution how are there document structure similar preamble vs articles
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Ismelllikebeef
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Which of the following is a process that allows a new amendment to the Constitution in Massachusetts but not to US Constitution
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One of the two primary purposes of the Constitution’s preamble was to(1 point)
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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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Consider how the new U.S Constitution might change the Articles of Confederation. List three key changes
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How is Mexico’s constitution different from the constitution of the United States?
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Bob
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What purpose do both the Georgia and United States Constitutions serve?
A. They explain the rights of citizens and the
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bob
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Which of the following statements best explains why the addition of a bill of rights was necessary to ensure ratification of the
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Which was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution, 1787
Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned
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rei
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Which statement best describes the framework of government established by the Constitution?
(1 point) The three branches of
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Choose the letter that matches the description. not all letters will be used
The first constiution of the united states
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Moths Wing
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Choose the letter of the answer that matches the description. Not all letters will be used. the first constitution of the United
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joejoejoe
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Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
• approval by a popular vote held in every
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one
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How does this Section of the Constitution support Checks and Balances?
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Anonymous
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Which of the following best summarizes the preamble to the Constitution?
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Hannah
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How does this section of the constitution support checks and balances?
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Lasia
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Unit 3 lesson 2 drafting a constitution
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Davi M
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6. Which of the following is not a function of the articles of the Constitution?
(1 point) They explain the three main branches
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-23. how can the constitution be amended (1 point)
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Kawaii Girl
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How was tomes constitution different than the United States constitution?
It was an unwritten constitution. It granted whoever
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Kiwi
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What principle from the Constitution's Preamble does this photo BEST express?
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amanda
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if a proposed amendment violates the constitution should the supreme court be able to block its ratification
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Anonymous
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1. What were supporters of the U.S Constitution called?
C, Federalists 2. Why was Georgia so quick to ratify the Constitution? 3.
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Cat
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How does the elastic clause in the Constitution provide flexibility for the federal government?
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Lexi
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.
A. A system of checks and
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mee
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What is the purpose of all constitutions?
A. to list the rights of citizens B. to create a system of checks and balances C. to
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britanica spokesman
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A change to the Constitution?
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Bigfoot
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State one specific difference between these two constitutions. Give one example that one has and the other does not. Add a brief
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Anonymous
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US constitution and
Georgia constitution Does each document have a bill of rights? If so, how do the rights listed in each
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Anonymous
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Can someone please help me
US constitution and Georgia constitution Does each document have a bill of rights? If so, how do the
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Anonymous
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How can the constitution be amended?
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