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Do you think that the First Amendment must be updated for the 21st century?
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Anita
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Most people would agree that everybody has a right to privacy. However, that right is not explicitly guaranteed in the
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HISTORY:
THE FOLLOWING QUESTION HAS TWO PARTS: 1. WHAT DOES SEPARATION OF POWERS MEAN? (1 SENTENCE) 2. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT THAT
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Lee Yick took his case to the Supreme Court and lost because, under the 14th Amendment, only U.S. citizens had the rights of due
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Allison
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Would the supreme court use judicial review or judicial restraint for a hatespeech case?
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Japanese Forest
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What is the relationship between the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and censorship when doing business?
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anita
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please explain this article: The state shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health
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Which of the incorporation doctrine is true
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Why is the necessary and proper clause important?
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the constitution was ratified by?
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In the case McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held that _____.
My answer1.)the Necessary and Proper Clause gave the
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Paige
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The Constitution guarantees that the national government will provide each of the states with all of the following except
A.
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What authority stems from the necessary and proper clause?
just wanting some links that will help get the ball rolling please.
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Stacy
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Which of the following correctly analyzes the effect the Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation has had on the freedom
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what does separation of powers mean?
why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution? Answer in 60 words or
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we roll and we run, we grab that epic gun cos we..
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How do the constitution prevent the issue of taxation without representation? by putting the House of Representatives in charge
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Quentin
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Which of the following is the name of the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment that requires states, in addition to the
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we roll and we run, we grab that epic gun cos we..
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In the case of Roe v. Wade, what answer explains why judicial review at the Supreme Court level was warranted?(1 point)
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What principle lies behind the 9th Amendment, which states that the Bill of Rights is not a complete list of citizens' rights?
(1
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Analyze the case of Mirandav. Arizona which of the following is the most likely reason the justices ruled as they did
miranda
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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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Which statement best identifies how the decision in the United States V. Eichmann case was a result of constitutional
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Why are the Eighth amendment's protections against cruel and unusual punishment important
The Eighth Amendment protects life,
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Since the 1970s, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Equal Protection Clause as prohibiting the government from making "_____"
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Sierra
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In 3–5 sentences, analyze how the supremacy clause helps to protect individual rights and liberties.
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who
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Many states prohibit their lottery tickets from being sold out of the state, so Pic-A-State would have its agents buy lotter
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shirley
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Since the 1970s, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Equal Protection Clause as prohibiting the government from making "_____"
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Roseanna
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The American people have long debated the extent of the Necessary and Proper Clause. Write a list of questions that could be
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Anonymous
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The contention that constitution contains moral language that justifies the vigorous protection of individual rights by the
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Calvin
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The American people have long debated the extent of the Necessary and Proper Clause. Write a list of questions that could be
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Anonymous
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What does separation of powers mean number two why is it important that separation of powers are in our constitution?
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defines citizenship
5th Amendment defines citizenship 1st Amendment defines citizenship 14 amendment Which is correct?
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Which of the statements best describes the rights of individuals stated in the Constitution under the protection of habeas
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Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark Supreme Court Case that focused on which Fourteenth Amendment clause
A. due process clause B.
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
"The subject to be regulated is commerce, and . . . it becomes necessary to settle 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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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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Explain the separation of powers and checks and balances. Use examples to explain the difference between the two ideas in The
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Tom Kaulitz
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Which of the following best describes why the Supreme Court might limit the freedoms stated in the First Amendment?(1 point)
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User_Noname
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Why is the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution sometimes called the “elastic clause”? (1 point)
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to cute to know
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Why is the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution sometimes called the “elastic clause”? (1 point)
A. It stretched
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to cute to know
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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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to cute to know
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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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to cute to know
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In general, ________ redistricting is considered constitutional by the courts, but ________ redistricting is considered
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HM
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What is a good analysis of the second amendment? What are some good examples?
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Anonymous
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In one to 2 sentences explain the anti federist objections to the necessary and proper clause in the supremacy clause
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze how the goal of ensuring domestic tranquility is achieved through Article III of the Constitution.
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anonymous
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Which statement best identifies how the Second Amendment was interpreted in the McDonald v. Chicago case?(1 point) Responses The
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b33ft0ads
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what safeguards are containded in the constitution to protect the states from violations of their rights
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Anonymous
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describe the implied powers doctrine.
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Dee
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