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Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the power to:
* broadly interpret the meaning of the Constitution limit state
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According to the Constitution, who is the commander-in-chief of the military?
A. Congress B. the president C. the Supreme Court
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Assume that Virginia enacted a law prohibiting, until further notice, all grocery stores in Virginia from selling all powdered
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Which criteria must a law meet in order to pass the government’s strict scrutiny test to reasonably discriminate? Select all
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The Test that was established to help determine the balance between the common good and individual freedom is called
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the
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17. Compare and contrast the U.S. Constitution with the current Texas Constitution. (4 points)
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"Speech is powerful. It can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow, and... inflict great pain. On the
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Summarize the rights contained in the sixth amendment
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guarantees equal protection of the laws
a. Fifteenth Amendment c. Fourteenth Amendment
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Excerpt from South Carolina’s Ordinance of Nullification, November 24, 1832
Whereas the Congress of the United States by
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How are the listed rights different in Massachusetts than in the US constitution?
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Hannah
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How do the powers of the national government and the powers of the states compare according to James Madison the primary author
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Hannah
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The Founding Fathers gained support for the Constitution by promising.......
Responses all free males would be able to vote all
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Use the excerpt from the Constitution to answer the question.
This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be
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_____ is the procedure by which the legislature can remove a governor or certain other public officials from office for
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Summarize the case of Marbury v. Madison. What legal principle did the case establish, and what did the U.S. Supreme Court have
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How are the listed rights different in Massachusetts than in the U.S. Constitution?
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Which of the following statements best explains how the provisions of the First Amendment protect expression?(1 point)
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which of the following describe the Supreme courts role in defining constitutional principles?
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Which of the following Constitutional principles was Hamilton referencing?
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THE THREE-FIFTHS COMPROMISE
“Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States which may be
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Which of the following statements best explains how the tenth amendment limits the power of the national government?
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Which of the following statements best explains how the provisions of the first amendment protect expression
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Why is this important in gibbons vs ogdens
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Which of the following examples are allowed under the lemon test? Select all that apply.
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List and describe five important rights protected by the Fifth Amendment.
Then choose one of these rights and briefly explain why
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What is the purpose of the ninth amendment
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Use the excerpt from the Constitution to answer the question.
This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be
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Where does the phrase “separation of church and state” come from?
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1. The Supreme Court has _________ the validity of plea bargaining.
A. declined to decide on B. upheld C. challenged D. None of
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Can anyone please paraphrase the first amendment
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congress passes a law to establish prior constraint on all social media the federal government will install software on all
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Jackson
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20.)Which answer best explains the Cherokee's main argument against Georgia in Cherokee Nation v. Georgia?
A.)The Cherokee argued
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The Constitution specifies a three-fourths majority for just one process. What?
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What doctrine of rights did both the "no incorporation" justices and the "plus incorporation" justices use to expand the notion
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why did the framers include the necessary and proper clause in the constitution
a. to empower congress to pass laws needed to
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which of the following is necessary to propose a new amendment to the constitution?
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Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true?
I think "It applies parts of the Bill of Rights to
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In 1–2 sentences, explain the Anti-Federalist objections to the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause.(2
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In 1-2 sentences, explain the Anti-federalist objections to the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause
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What viewpoints did the Federalists have about the Constitution/our government?(Review Unit 1, Lesson 8, slide 5 OR the Teacher
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1) Which goal of the preamble do you think is being demonstrated?
2) What evidence in the image supports this?
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Essay question:
The Equal Protection Clause of the fourteenth amendment prohibits states from denying any persons within its
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The incorporation doctrine has been used to apply the bill of rights to the states and not just and not just to the federal
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A citizen of California wishes to bring a case to the Supreme Court claiming that she is not entitled to equal protection under
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1. The framers included the supremacy clause in the constitution for the purpose of
a. giving the federal government complete
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The fourth amendment states that the right of the people against unreasonable searches and seizures of their
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explain how the incorporation doctrine serves to safeguard individual rights. give examples of the freedoms it protects, and at
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which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the constitution?
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