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What was the 14th and 15th amendment? (I need a definition in understandable terms if that makes sense)
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Bryce
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Why are the Eighth Amendment's protections against cruel
and unusual punishment important? (1 point) The Eighth Amendment serves
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[1 Point] (Question 24): Which of the following statements BEST explains how the Fourteenth Amendment increases the power of the
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Sleather
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Why did Republicans in Congress feel that the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary
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Tristan Rowe-Taylor
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Item 1 Semaj and Kevin wanted to wear all green in support of saving the environment.
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What changes in the Constitution did the Federalists of New England propose?
Help?
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Cora
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What is the purpose of the first step of the amendment process?(1 point)
Responses To ratify the amendment To ratify the
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pineapple
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What do the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments have in common? (1 point) Responses voting rights voting rights religious rights
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trippie
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Read the passage below:
"I see democracy as a conversation to be had…It provides us with a framework and rules, but all its
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I hate math
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteenth Amendment increases the power of the national government?
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who
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what the purpose of the charlottetown accord?
this the passage prime minister mulroney believed he had to continue with the
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Mohammad
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Assess the meaning of the Sixth Amendment.(1 point)
Responses The Sixth Amendment provides protections for citizens in a court of
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What is the purpose of the Twenty-fifth Amendment?
1. to clarify presidential succession 2. to allow 18-year-olds to vote 2. to
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Which of the following groups gained more political participation when amendments were added to the Constitution? (1 point)
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trippie
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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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to cute to know
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Compare and contrast the original First Amendment that James Madison wrote with the U.S. Constitution’s version. Explain how
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anonymous
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15. What is the 13th amendment? -
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Why was it necessary in 1868 to apply the federal Bill of Rights to the states with the 14th Amendment?
(1 point) Responses to
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Should someone be force to testify or why should they testify even if they are under oath?
I thought that the 5th or 6th
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Sharon
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Which Constitutional Amendment is most important to you and why?
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RaeAnne
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What is ONE way amendments are added to the Constitution? (2 points)
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3-6. Summarize the four major provisions of the Fourteenth
Amendment.
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what are some details for saying no to amendment 8?
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jenny
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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 in
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gigi not hadid
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Analyze why the addition of the 14th amendment was necessary
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Which of the following was one way the Constitution attempted to reconcile a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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tfytf
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1.)Most amendments have _____.
=a)expanded and clarified the principles embodied in the Constitution b)radically changed and
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Ariel
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1.)Which of the following is an example of the formal amendment process?
a)The gradual expansion of the President's war-making
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Ariel
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Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her
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Whatis the historical explanation of the 7th amendment?
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kelly
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how did the civil liberties amendments enlarge individual rights?
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Hema
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Analyze why the addition of the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary.(1 point)Responsesto limit the powers held by the states,
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Rabecca
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Why was it necessary in 1868 to apply the federal Bill of Rights to the states with the 14th Amendment?
to establish civil rights
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Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights, assigned a public defender, or allowed to confront her
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Analyze why the addition of the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary.(1 point) Responses to limit the powers held by the states,
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b33ft0ads
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what amendments 11-27 add or subtract from the power of the state gov
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leann
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When and why were the 13th 14th 15th amendments added to the constitution
The amendments were added after the revolutionary war
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Quentin Smith
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what are the two steps involved in the second method of amending the Constitution?
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Angela
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Identify key issues in the constitutional debate
Explain how the Constitution was ratified Describe how the Bill of Rights was
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Clark
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Why did Congress add the Bill of rights?
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kevin
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What is the difference between a legislative bond measure, a legislative constitutional amendment, and an initiative
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dt
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?
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Why was the Fourteenth Amendment considered unsuccessful?
The Fourteenth Amendment required both federal and state governments to
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a The Fourteenth Amendment required both federal and state governments to enforce and implement all aspects of the amendment.
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how can the constutution be amended
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MasterYolk53
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How can the Constitution be amended?
4 sentence plz
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XavionFrost77
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is it the l4th amendment or 19th amendment that granted women the right to vote?
I say it's the 19th. My daughter says its the
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jules
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WHICH OF THE FOLLOWIN IS A METHOD OF FORMAL AMENDMENT ???
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EDGAR
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the list below contains provisions of the...
-required unamious consent from all states for amendments -regulated the sale of
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anna
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Why does it take more states to ratify an amendment than to propose one?
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ajo
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