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Under the United States constitution which of the following is every state guaranteed? A Republican form of government, elected
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In 1-2 sentences, in terms a 10-year-old can understand, analyze how the goal of ensuring domestic tranquility is achieved
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"Barbara Jordan Remarks on Impeachment, July, 1974" by Barbara Jordan Earlier today, we heard the beginning of the Preamble to
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Which amendment was the primary focus in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson? * 1 point 1st Amendment 2nd Amendment 14th Amendment
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Which first amendment was the primary focus in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?
A) 1st amendment B) 2 amendment C) 14th amendment
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What was the primary goal of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution?(1 point) Responses Establishing freedom of
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The Constitution of the United States is a living document that can be amended in order to reflect the evolving needs and values
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Pretest a constitution for the United States protest
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The Federalist Papers were written to do what?
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution. They urged
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dentify what is addressed in the Twentieth amendment. (1 point)
the number of years in office the president's term of office
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The decision in U.S. v. Nixon shows that in the United States, the president is not above the law. True or false?
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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
A. The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What is one theme of the Bill of Rights? (1 point) Responses equal rights for women equal
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The first ten amendments to the constitution are traditionally called the
a) Petition of Right. b) Bill of Rights. c) Great
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Based on the information you know about the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, what
information should be changed in the statement
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The delegates who created the United States constitution devised a government that was divided into three separate branches.
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How did the Constitution prevent the issue of taxation without representation?(1 point)
Responses a by putting the House of
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A constitution for the United States unit test
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Which best explains the purpose of the Ninth Amendment?
to ensure personal rights not stated to prevent independent choices to
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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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According to the Supremacy Clause in the US constitution what is the status of federal laws in relation to state laws
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Which statement best assesses the impact of the cases Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland on the Constitution?(1 point)
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Article III Section 1 of the United States Constitution established:(1 point)
Responses the principle of judicial review. one
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How did the Bill of Rights help to satisfy the arguments of some critics of the U.S. Constitution?
A. It guaranteed the powers of
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The 22nd amendment; Set the presidential term limit.
true or false?
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The 20th amendment:
a) addresses presidential succession in more detail OR b) identifies the line of succession for the president
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20th amendment:
a) addresses presidential succession in more detail b) identifies the line of succession for the president and
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Which part of the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of expression?(1 point)
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the First
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How did the Bill of Rights help to satisfy the arguments of some critics of the U.S. Constitution?
A. It guaranteed the powers of
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Multiple Choice Question
The basic principle underlying the United States Constitution is that A. the interests of the nation
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which of the following was created by the great compromise?
A. the articles of confederation B. the bicameral congress C. the
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What is the sixth amendment to the US Constitution?
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Under the United States Constitution, which of the following is every state guaranteed?
(1 point) • a republican form of
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Which of the following constitutional quotes best explain? The differences between each congressional chambers approach to the
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The statement below is an amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
10th Amendment The powers not delegated to the United States by the
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Objective: You will create a Google Slide/PPt that explains a specific amendment you think is the dopest.
Directions: 1) Create a
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Why did the Framers of the Constitution allow for the document to be amended?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ATo give leaders
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What was the main concern of the Anti-Federalists?
A:A. replacement of the Articles of Confederation. B:B. quarrels among the
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Which statement explains why the fourth amendment was included in the us constitution
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Which of the following were arguments that were made in favor of the Constitution? Select all that apply.
Disputes among the
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Article I Article II Article III Article iV Article V Article VI Article VII
deals with the relations among the states declares
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. Match the article of the Constitution to the aspect of government it is responsible describing.
Article I Article II Article
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How many amendments, or formal changes, are there to the Constitution?
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Which amendment to the Constitution was written to help ensure that the states keep powers not granted to the federal
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Of all of the amendments proposed to the Constitution, how many have actual been successfully added?
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How many amendments has Congress proposed but states have not ratified?
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Which method to ratify an amendment has only been used once?
* an amendment may be approved by special conventions in three
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The United States Constitution is more frequently amended than the constitutions of most other democracies; France and Germany
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Which amendment protects citizens from having to quarter, or house, troops in their home?
* Second Amendment Third Amendment
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Why did the Framers of the Constitution allow for the document to be amended?(1 point) Responses To change as society changes To
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