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Which excerpt from the Constitution explains how separation of powers relate to the legislative branch?(1 point)
Responses “All
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34. Summarize what the Anti-Federalists’ argument was.(1 point)
1. The Constitution was perfect and did not need to be changed.
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The process for amending Florida's and the U.S. Constitution are similar because both have
a no options for citizen involvement b
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"The judicial power shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts of appeal, circuit courts, and county courts."
The quote
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7. A new constitution was written during the French Revolution.
* 1 point True False
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In which ways does the Constitution protect people from a possibly unfair state government? select all that apply.
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Question Of the following, which best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply.
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Which right, not specifically stated in the Constitution, served as the legal basis for Roe v. Wade?
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How does the Bill of Rights protect you? (1 point) Responses It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing
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Drag each box to the correct category. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response,
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?
(1 point) Responses It divided government duties among
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Which of the following statements best hypothesizes why the Constitution provides for expressed powers?(1 point)
Congress needed
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In which ways does the constitution protect people from a possibly unfair state government? multiple choice question
A. Article 2
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The anti-federalist oppose the constitution they believe that constitution
A did not give the president any power B gave the
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in the preamble of the constitution, to what does the phrase "provide for the common defense" refer?
a provide for a police force
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What is an amendment? (1 point) Responses an addition to the Constitution an addition to the Constitution a veto the president
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What does the Constitution do? (1 point) Responses establishes independence from Great Britain establishes independence from
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?A. It divided government duties among three separate
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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 of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
(1 point) • approval by a popular vote held
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances%3F (1 point) Responses It divided government duties among
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which best describes the frame work for the constitution
A system of checks and balances is designed to prevent the power of
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Which of the following did James Madison see as the main purpose of a constitutional right to keep and bear arms?(1 point)
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Your mommy is mine
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?%0D%0A (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt divided
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances? (1 point) Responses It divided government duties among
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Which statement best describes the framework of the government established by the Constitution hey the three branches of the
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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of
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Which powers does the 10th amendment grant the federal government is it all the power is not explicity and limited by the
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?%0D%0A (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt divided
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What was the constitution of seventeen articles
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In 1-4 sentences how can the constitution be amended?
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Read the following passage from the Constitution.
"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the
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What does the Constitution do?
(1 point) Responses establishes independence from Great Britain establishes independence from
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How can the Constitution be amended? A summary of one paragraph
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This constitution is said to have beautiful features but they appear to be horribly frightful your president may become king if
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2. Why is it important that checks and balances are in our constitution? shortend
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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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What does the Constitution do?
(1 point) Responses establishes independence from Great Britain establishes independence from
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hi
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What is an amendment? (1 point) Responses an addition to the Constitution an addition to the Constitution a veto the
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hi
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The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution. What are these words?
(1 point) Responses This
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hi
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How can the Constitution be amended? In three paragraphs
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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) • The U.S. Constitution set up the first
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?
(1 point) • It divided government duties among three
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What do we call the first ten amendments of the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses the preamble the preamble The Declaration of
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hi
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?
It divided government duties among three separate branches
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jaema
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?
It divided government duties among three separate branches
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Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances? (1 point) Responses It divided government duties among
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Which of the following explains how the Constitution limits government power and signifies the idea of popular sovereignty in
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how can the constitution be amended? in 3-4 sentences
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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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