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How can the Constitution be amended
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Larry little
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Which events led to the writing of the current constitution of the united states?
A) American leaders realized that the Articles
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Maya
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what preamble goal is fulfilled when amendments are added to the constitution?
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April
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Which of the following excerpts from the Constitution best demonstrates the constitutional principle of separation of powers?(1
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ik ur cheating
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WHAT IS FEDERAL CONSTITUTION STATE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
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HARUNA AISHAT
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Explain four principles on which the Constitution is founded. How does the Constitution incorporate these principles into a plan
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Anonymous
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Amendments to the Constitution generally address issues that effect
a. a small number of citizens b. the way the government works
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Michael
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What does the constitution have to do with the concepts of rights, federalism, and division of powers?
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Katherine
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How can the constitution be amended?
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Alaina forysthee
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The Preamble to the Constitution explains the purposes of the U.S. Government. One of them is to "secure the blessings of
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Help please!!!!!!
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How can u say the present consitiution is prepared according to the people will's n aspiration?
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Bibek
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Article IV. The people of this commonwealth have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves, as a free, sovereign, and
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Elise Bedford
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"No person who may hereafter fight a duel, assist in the same as second, or send, accept, or knowingly carry a challenge
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Spencer
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Any ideas or websites on the differences between Oregon's Constitution and the U.S. Constitution?
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Rox
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what does the constitution grants the federal courts. in several different kinds of court cases
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alivia
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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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How can the Constitution be amended?
(All help welcome)
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All help welcome!
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Where in the Constitution does it give states equal representation in the Senate and also where is it stated or implied that it
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Stephanie
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Which of the following statements best hypothesizes why the Constitution provides for expressed powers?(1 point)
Responses
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.Which of the following best summarizes this excerpt?(1 point)
(The excerpt is united
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Step 1: Bringing out an Choice 1: A vote of two-thirds or more in both the House of Reps and the Senate will be needed to
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How can the Constitution be amended? Please shorten and simplify into 5-6 sentences and mix it
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According to the Constitution, a writ of habeas corpus may not be suspended except under what conditions?
(1 point) • During
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(1)exaplain the types of features of conatitution(2) exaplain what is consttitution?
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YAKUBU
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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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b33ft0ads
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Bot explain the constitutional amendment process. List the two choices available for each step of the process. Please formant
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Pokeballs
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is the answer to this question C
Which is a right in the body of the constitution as opposed to in one of the amendments? a. Free
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Adam
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Which statement best explains why nation-states write constitutions?
Constitutions give citizens unlimited powers Constitutions
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Julian
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The Connecticut Plan was called the Great Compromise because (Points : 1)
it allowed states with larger populations to have more
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Christopher
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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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Sarah
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Where in the Constitution is there a limit on religion?(1 point)
Responses The Bill of Rights allows the government to establish
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Which of the following best summarizes this quote from Federalist, no. 33? (1 point)
The elastic clause would not create a
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Article III of the Constitution establishes that
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louis
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The amendment process under the constitution allows the government to
Add as many new laws as the congress can pass*** Remain
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jeje
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Lloyd enjoys deer hunting. He goes into local store to purchase a new gun. Which amendment to the Constitution ensures Lloyd's
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jeje
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Foundations and Constitution Unit Test
17 of 3017 of 30 Items Question Which of the following statements from the Constitution
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The basis for national power lies in...
A.) The interstate commerce clause only B.) The supremacy clause andnthebtreaty clause
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jamie
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what guarantee did aone states need to have in order to ratify the constitution
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How can the Constitution be amended?.
(4 points)
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shoto aizawa
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Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.
2 answers only (1 point)
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fsa testing
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The federalists argued that a Bill of Rights was not necessary because?
A. All basic protections were contained in the
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Robert
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The federal income tax was authorized in the Constitution by:
A. Article III. B. The Preamble. C. the Second Amendment. D. the
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Anonymous
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As stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which of the following refers to the Constitution's purpose of protecting
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One of the two primary purposes of the Constitution's preamble was to (1
• determine how to keep the United States peaceful •
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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 the
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Is the Federal Constitution in Malaysia supreme? If so, who ensures its supremacy?
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Russ
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what is the function of article 1 of the constitution
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anonymous
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Nullification would have had the effect of returning the nation to the Article of Confederation because?
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james
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Does Article I gives the legislative branch power to make laws?
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foreveryoung_9914
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Which part of the constitution sets out the reasons why the constitution is necessary
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