Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Constitutional Amendments
Page 4
Questions (448)
The police arrest a group of people at a rock concert and search them. The police find no evidence of lawbreaking during the
1 answer
asked anonymously
92 views
After the Bill of Rights, later amendments to the Constitution have affected Americans' participation in government by
placing
1 answer
asked anonymously
44 views
What is the meaning of the 16th Amendment?
1 answer
asked by
Maddie
361 views
Which amendment sets the terms of presidential and congressional terms, as well as the process of succession to the presidency?
1 answer
asked anonymously
50 views
Which amendment that banned slavery? (1 point)
• Fourteenth Amendment • Sixteenth Amendment • Thirteenth Amendment •
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
What does the Third Amendment protect against?
(1 point) o Quarters and other change, Cash only Quartering of soldiers in private
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
Look up the 12th amendment to the constitution and summarize it in several sentences. then discuss its impact on theelections of
1 answer
asked by
Milind
389 views
How can the Constitution be amended?.
4 answers
asked by
Treetard
44 views
According to The Third Amendment, the government cannot do which of the following?
force someone to house soldiers in peacetime
1 answer
asked anonymously
74 views
Which powers does the Tenth Amendment grant the federal government?(1 point)
to provide for the common defense of the nation to
1 answer
asked anonymously
44 views
Why was it necessary in 1868 to apply the federal Bill of Rights to the states with the 14th Amendment? (1 point)
to establish
1 answer
asked by
trippie
41 views
In simple terms, describe the ways that the Constitution can be amended.
two to three sentences
7 answers
asked by
JL
60 views
Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses approval by a popular
1 answer
asked anonymously
75 views
Which of the following sentences best summarizes the Eighth Amendment?
(1 point) • The punishment should fit the crime. O No
1 answer
asked anonymously
135 views
0. Drag the description with the correct amendment.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
1 answer
asked anonymously
19 views
Which of the following was the purpose of the Ninth Amendment? (1 point) Responses
to make sure people have due process of law
1 answer
asked anonymously
97 views
The passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts led directly to the
decline of the Federalist Party’s control of Congress and the
1 answer
asked by
MLASSSPE
42 views
The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Amendments are best summarized as which of the following? (1 point
• These amendments
1 answer
asked anonymously
197 views
Which of the following statements best explains how the Tenth Amendment limits the power of the national government?(1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
101 views
Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans? (1 point)
• The Twenty-Fourth
1 answer
asked anonymously
145 views
Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark Supreme Court Case that focused in which 14th Amendment clause?
* 1 point penalty clause
33 answers
asked by
lil beby
105 views
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, added to the Constitution in the years following the Civil War, are collectively known as
1 answer
asked by
lil beby
136 views
Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?(1 point)
Responses The
1 answer
asked by
jhyutdr
232 views
Assess the meaning of the Sixth Amendment.(1 point)
Responses The Sixth Amendment does not require legal counsel. The Sixth
1 answer
asked by
taylor swift
65 views
What do the 15th 19th and 26th amendments have in common
A voting rights B religious rights C African-American rights D woman’s
1 answer
asked anonymously
68 views
how can the consitution be amended
1 answer
asked by
JennyKen
20 views
Amendments Where can I find this? Summarize each, briefly, in your own words.
13. 16th Unit 8, lesson 6 14. 17th Unit 8, lesson 6
1 answer
asked anonymously
272 views
Which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the Constitution approval by a popular vote held in every
1 answer
asked anonymously
42 views
Describe the process of amending the Constitution, making sure to include all parts of the process from Proposal to
1 answer
asked by
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
78 views
The Congress whenever 2/3 of the house show deem it necessary so propose amendments to this constitution on the application of
1 answer
asked anonymously
45 views
According to The Third Amendment, the government cannot do which of the following?
A. force someone to house soldiers in
1 answer
asked by
here to help
37 views
Which issue was addressed in the post cilvil war amendments
1 answer
asked anonymously
87 views
There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which of the following describes one of them?
(1 point)
1 answer
asked by
Gunge Lord
34 views
Why are the Eighth Amendment's protections against cruel and unusual punishment important?(1 point) Responses
The Eighth
1 answer
asked anonymously
64 views
What did the 15th Amendment do?
1 answer
asked by
No one
17 views
During which era was the Thirteenth Amendment ratified?
Responses A AntebellumAntebellum B PopulistPopulist C Reconstruction D
1 answer
asked anonymously
49 views
There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which of the following describes one of them?
(1 point)
4 answers
asked by
hi
74 views
Analyze why the addition of the Fourteenth Amendment was necessary.(1 point)
Responses to clarify for the Supreme Court what
1 answer
asked by
hi
33 views
why was the fourteenth amendment considered unsuccesful
1 answer
asked anonymously
72 views
what do we call the first 10 amendments of the Constitution
a. the Preamble B. the Declaration of Independence c. the Bill of
1 answer
asked anonymously
46 views
why was the fourteenth amendment necessary?
A. the states were established churches against the wishes of the federal government
1 answer
asked by
UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
30 views
Which of the following groups gained more political participation when amendments were added to the Constitution?
(1 point) O
1 answer
asked anonymously
59 views
Which of the following was the purpose of the Ninth Amendment?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato make sure people have
1 answer
asked by
Strawberry570
64 views
Which of the following do the Second and Third Amendments protect American citizens against?(1 point)
Responses religious
1 answer
asked by
pineapple
37 views
Which of the following do the Second and Third Amendments protect American citizens against?(1 point)
Responses  religious
1 answer
asked anonymously
75 views
Which of the following statements best explains how the Fourteenth Amendment increases the power of the national government?(1
1 answer
asked by
hsn
50 views
Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?(1 point) Responses The
1 answer
asked by
lol
136 views
How could the constitution be amended
1 answer
asked by
???
22 views
Witch of the following was the main concern addressed by the fourteenth amendment
Civil rights of former slaves Election of the
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
Which amendment guarantees the reserve powers of the state?(1 point) Responses Ninth Ninth Seventh Seventh Tenth Tenth Eighth
1 answer
asked by
Your mommy is mine
111 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Parent Categories (75)
19th century American history
Amendments
American Government
American Government and Constitution
American Government and Politics
American History
Canadian Government and Law
Canadian History
Citizenship and Rights
Civics
Civics and Government
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movement
Constitution
Constitution and Law
Constitutional Law
Government
Government and Civics
Government and Constitution
Government and Law
Government and Politics
Government and Rights
Government Documents
Government Laws and Rights
Government Rights
Government Rights and Protections
Government Rights and Restrictions
Government Structure/Legal Framework
Government Systems
Government/Law
Government/Politics
History
History and Government
History and Politics
History/Government
History/Politics
Law
Law & Government
Law and Government
Law and Legal Rights
Law and Legislation
Law and Politics
Law and Rights
Laws and Amendments
Legal Concepts
Legal Rights
Legal Rights and Protections
Legal System and Constitution
Political Science
Politics
Reconstruction Era
Rights and Protections
Social studies/Government
Social Studies/History
Social Studies/Political Science
Supreme Court
Supreme Court Cases
Taxation
U.S Government and Constitution
U.S. Amendments
U.S. Constitution
U.S. Government
U.S. Government and Politics
U.S. History
U.S. History and Government
United States
United States Constitution
United States Constitution Amendments
United States Government
United States History
US Constitution
US Government and Constitution
US Government and Politics
US History
Voting Rights