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According to Justice William O. Douglas, where can zones of privacy (the right to privacy) be found in the Constitution?
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Which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true?
(1 point) Responses It allows a state to deny due
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pineapple
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In 1–2 sentences, describe how the implied powers doctrine established in McCulloch v. Maryland affects the relationship
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Rabecca
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Federal courts may declare illegal any action violating the Constitution.
-Will this be the principle of Rule of Law
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Riley
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Where is the power to tax found?
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Boberto
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Bot which of the following statements about the incorporation doctrine is true? pick one of these answers. it allows a state to
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Pokeballs
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Bot which Supreme Court case held that the First Amendment rights of free speech applied to the states as well as the national
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Pokeballs
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What court cases have selectively incorporated the Bill of Rights?
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Anonymous
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Why is the 14th amendment used by many groups that claim that they are victims of discrimination?
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Anonymous
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What court cases have selectively incorporated the Bill of Rights?
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Anonymous
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Explain the importance of selective incorporation
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Anonymous
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What is the importance of selective incorporation
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Anonymous
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Does anyone have any examples of how the first amendment can be used today? Thank you!
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Cara
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What is the 8th amendment. Don't say complicated stuff lol.
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Moo
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does the first amendment include the right to free speech, religion, and privacy
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Adam
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do all states have the same number of rights in their constitutions
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Adam
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Read the following paraphrase from George Washington's Farewell Address and answer the question that follows.
People have the
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Ana
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Do some types of speech deserve more constitutional protection than others? If so, describe one (1) type that deserves the most
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Kim
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The state of California attempted to ban the sale of violent video games to young people. If the federal government attempted to
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Virginia
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•Outline the major philosophical themes of the U.S. Constitution and the Articles of Confederation.
•Use specific references
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Brenda
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What are five remedies to a Charter breach ?
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Anonymous
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Between 1963 and 1990, which standard of review was used by the Court to evaluate free exercise claims?
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Anonymous
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The __________ Amendment right to counsel applies during plea bargaining because charges have already been filed before
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Amy
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"The Court and its area of control, its jurisdiction, are established in Article III of the Constitution."
The word
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Jenna
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Prior to 1954, if a state wanted to enact a program that separated individuals based on their race, but still provide both sets
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Bob
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The right to a fair trial in federal cases stems from what constitutional source?
A. The Sixth Amendment Speedy Trial Clause
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Alice
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Which of the following laws was upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court?
A. Communications Decency Act B. Child Online
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Pat
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Which constitutional provisions has been used to justify the inherent powers of the president?(1 point) Responses the power to
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b33ft0ads
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In view of the canons of construction and interpretation, name and explain three (3) necessary elements that you must consider
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Manda
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The Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause restricts a state’s authority to tax out-of-state individuals unless:
A. there
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Amanda
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The idea of original intent claims that
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Anonymous
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What constitutional provision has been used to make most of the provisions within the Bill of Rights applicable to the states?
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Amy
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If the Supreme Court were to rule that marriage is a fundamental right, under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth
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Martin
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In Gibbons v. Ogden, the Supreme Court held that? In Chapter 7 Federal Authority and the Limits to State Authority. If I am
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Martin
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Which of the following is an issue that would need to be determined by Constitutional law?
A city wants to review articles about
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jeje
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In the case The Senate Of Tennessee V. John Thomas Scopes, high school biology teacher John Scopes was accused of teaching
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jeje
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Which case gives Congress the most authority under the Commerce Clause?
A. U.S. v. Lopez B. Wickard v. Filburn C. U.S. v.
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Amy
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What is constitution?
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kemi
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A suspect is arrested and questioned by the police about possible involvement in a terrorism plot. Based on their interrogation,
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Identify the amendment violated in the following Supreme Court case. A defendant accused of armed robbery is denied a lawyer by
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In 3–5 sentences, analyze the way that the supremacy clause helps to protect individual rights and liberties.(4 points)
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Analyze the meaning of substantive due process. (1 point)
Substantive due process centers on the idea of fairness limiting the
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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 may the Constitution be changed
informally
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anonymous
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examine the public policy of the exclusionary rule with respect to the 5th Amendment requirement of self-incrimination. Your
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joanna
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Describe amendment 5 in your own words which is : Due process of law No double jeopardy you cannot be forced to testify against
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M
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What is the impeachment power of the House?
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anonymous
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Originalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to strike down laws
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Sam
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Originalists often hold that it is incorrect to use the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to strike down laws
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Bob
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If the Court decides to recognize a constitutional right to die (a right not currently recognized by the Court and not
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Pat
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