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What is the supremacy clause?(1 point)
Responses The clause that states the states are more powerful than the federal government
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Critique the following constitutional provision protecting the property of slave owners. What would be an advantage of this
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Which statement best identifies how the decision in the United States v. Eichmann case was a result of constitutional
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The Supreme Court decided the First Amendment protected Johnson’s right to burn the flag. Explain their reasoning.
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Which of the following constitutional quotes best explains the differences between each congressional chamber’s approach to
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In PNG, when was the Organic Law of political parties passed
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The following question has two parts:
1. what does checks and balances mean? 2. why is it important that checks and balances are
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hi
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The state legislature where Brighton was governor passed a statute giving him the power to nullify the Bill of Rights of the
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Why has the Commerce Clause been used to target agriculture, transportation, finance, labor relations and the workplace?
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The Supreme Court has reasoned that a right of privacy is provided by? a) the Civil Rights
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vedrana
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describe federalism in the constitution of india?
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jayanshu
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Last 4 discuss the power of the states and procedures for amending the Constitution
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mels
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i have read the summary of federalist paper no 10 but im still not understanding madisons stand on the constitution. does he
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jennifer
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Why was the separation of powers among the branches important to the founding fathers?
Thanks so much! Ash
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ASH
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In 3–5 sentences, hypothesize what problems would have arisen if the elastic clause had not been included in the Constitution.
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klob
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what are some of the supports and oppositions of jury nullification as it applies to a defendant's Sixth Amendment rights?
I have
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Bryan
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Hi, I have three essay questions for my constitutional law class that have been stumping me for some time.
1) The Q: Justice
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John
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In what way did the supremacy clause of the constitution anticipate some of the problems associated with federalism?
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Dynasty
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1 Constitutional law The law as expressed in the U.S. Constitution and the
various state constitutions. The U.S. Constitution is
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Mary
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1 Constitutional law The law as expressed in the U.S. Constitution and the
various state constitutions. The U.S. Constitution is
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Mary
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why does the constitution specify different ways to determain the number of members for the House and for the Senate?
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kate
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Constitutional scholars have pointed out there is an inconsistency in Justice Marshall's opinion with respect to what the
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Constitutional scholars have pointed out there is an inconsistency in Justice Marshall's opinion with respect to what the
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Anonymous
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what does double jeopardy and the 8th amendment have to do with capital punishment?
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nelly
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What is McCulloch Vs. Maryland?
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Hema
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What are three constitutional safeguards against abuse of presidenttial powers?
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Bob
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How did the ratification of the Constitution depend on the debates in each of the states?
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Shavaleir
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What impact does terrorism and cyber crimes have on interpreting the fourth amendment?
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Dale
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Analyze the meaning of substantive due process.(1 point)ResponsesSubstantive due process is a group determined by the court to
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Rabecca
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Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark Supreme Court Case that focused on which Fourteenth Amendment clause?(1
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Rabecca
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Which of the following correctly explains how selective incorporation contributed to the right to freedom of speech in the
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In what ways did the Supremacy Clause of the constitution anticipate some of the problems associated with federalism?
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Banana
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If Congress declared war on another nation, which of the following state government policies would be constitutional based on
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How did Chief Justice John Marshall establish Judicial Review and use it to insure the Supreme Court's role as the viable third
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Why is the concept of "selective incorporation" important tot he 14th Amendment?(1 point) Responses It protects states' rights
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klob
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the importance of a Supreme Court case that affected the due process clauses of the Fifth or
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze how the Supreme Court's 1971 ruling in Lemon v. Kurtzman clarified the meaning of the First
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In 1–2 sentences, develop an argument to support the concept of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court’s decisions of
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Why is the concept of selective incorporation important tot he 14th amendment
It protects States rights by saying that each of
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the opening statement of the constitution is called the
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marlon
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how can the constitution be a amended
write in 5 sentences
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Miranda v. Arizona case
how is the 14th amendment implicated in this case? how did the court go beyond its usual practice in
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Identify key issues in the constitutional debate
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Clark
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Identify key issues in the constitutional debate
short answer:
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Clark
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Identify key issues in the constitutional debate
short 8 senteces
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In the constitution the power to regulate trade, make treaties with foreign goverment, and make law "necessary" to govern
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The Insular Cases stated that
a.island territories do not have the full benefit of the American Constitution. b.the Constitution
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phil
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what is the supreme law of land?
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Melissa
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Do you think the Bill of Rights should apply to all state and local governments? If not all ten which ones
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?what was signed in 1215,required the king to follow the same laws as other english people?
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