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Which of these is true about the constitutions of most nations? *
They describe various styles of leadership. They create the law
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How does the English Bill of Rights limit the power of the monarch.
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Analyze the reason that the Supreme Court found the burning of a flag to be protected free speech as it did in texas v jhonson
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With relevant example explain the relationship between constitution and constitutionalism
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Explain how a document ratified in 1689 serves as protection for you and I today, from Presidents and other American government
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fifteen relationship between constitution and constitutionalism
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The relationship between constitution and constitutionalism
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Which part of the Fifth Amendment has not been part of selective incorporation?
A. indictment by grand jury B. self-incrimination
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Against the constitution
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Why were the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional?
The laws violated states’ rights to popular sovereignty. The laws
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Mention 3merits and demerits of conferral constitution
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Has the Supreme Court acted legitimately in creating and interpreting the right of privacy? Use Case law to justify.
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Matt
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Explain the functions of constitutionalism
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was the sedition act constitutional why or why not
i have no idea
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Which of the following happens if a conflict occurs between a statute and the constitution?
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which is the only crime defined in the constitution?
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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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advantages of confedral constitution
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Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true?
(1 point) • It allows a state to deny due process
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What is the concept of rights and how does the constitution and bill of rights treat it?
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1. What is the difference between the due process in the Fifth Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment and why is the difference
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Jason
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How did the constitution most likely encourage immigration?
A. By guaranteeing individual rights and freedoms B. By opening the
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What is article 2 in the constitution about?
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What is an alternative explanation for how sexual offenses and vengeance of criminal activity and violence affected
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sharday
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How does the constitution both empower and limit the federal government
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Danielle
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The exclusionary rule refers to:
A. those cases that the Supreme Court will not hear. B. a principle upheld in Brown v. Board of
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bev
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"No person who may hereafter fight a duel, assist in the same as second, or send, accept, or knowingly carry a challenge
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The constitutional prohibition against laws respecting an establishment of religion must at least mean that, in this country,
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Ana
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I have this question that I have to answer and I honestly have no idea what this means, American Government is my worst subject,
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The constitutional prohibition against laws respecting an establishment of religion must at least mean that, in this country, it
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1. Which of the following examples are allowed under the Lemon test? Select all that apply.
(2 points)Unselected answer (0 pts)
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1) Scenario: The President appoints Dan Evans to Senator Adams' seat when Adams resigns due to a personal scandal. This scenario
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Alex
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Analyze the meaning of substantive due process.(1 point)
Responses Substantive due process is a group determined by the court to
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Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark Supreme Court Case that focused on which Fourteenth Amendment clause?(1 point)
Responses
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The Magna Carta was signed in order to
(1 point) Responses limit the powers of the monarchy. limit the powers of the monarchy.
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Which of the following is a logical consequence of the way the Supreme Court has interpreted the supremacy clause?(1 point)
Respo
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Directions-Answer the question below in 1-2 paragraphs..
Prompt- If a new constitutional convention were held today and you were
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The equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment prohibits states from denying "any person within its jurisdiction the
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Which statement best identifies the impact of constitutional interpretation?(1 point) Responses Constitutional interpretations
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Which statement best explains how the Supreme Court interpreted the Fourth Amendment’s protection from search and seizure in
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Why did the great compromise establish a two-house legislature? A:to fairly represent all states B:to allow for
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The concept of federal law taking precedence over state or local law is commonly called the __________.
A. Preemption Doctrine B.
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The __________ clauses in the Constitution collectively prohibit states from enacting laws that unduly discriminate in favor of
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Angela
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Which institution developed outside the limits of the written Constitution of the United States?
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Sam
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What is the impact of Sixth Amendment?
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What is the impact of the Third Amendment?
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Your essay must not exceed 2 pages.
• When answering questions, refer to any relevant case law that may be relevant. • Your
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HISTORY: THE INCORPORATION DOCTRINE
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ABOUT THE INCORPORATION DOCTRINE IS TRUE? a. it allows a
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James Bryce believe that the constitution was fine example of
A. Mass democracy B. Development of an oligarchical system of
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Which of the following constitutional provisions place(s) restrictions on identification procedures?
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