In which ways does the Constitution protect people from a possibly unfair state government? select all that apply.

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Article 2 gives powers to the president to protect people from the states.
Article 2 gives powers to the president to protect people from the states.

Article 5 gives instructions for amending the Constitution.
Article 5 gives instructions for amending the Constitution.

Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.

The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury.
The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury.

The Twenty-Fifth Amendment lays out a plan for presidential succession.
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment lays out a plan for presidential succession.

- Article 2 gives powers to the president to protect people from the states.

- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
- The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury.
- The Twenty-Fifth Amendment lays out a plan for presidential succession.

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In that case, the correct answers are:

- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
- The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury.

The ways in which the Constitution protects people from a potentially unfair state government are:

- Article 5 gives instructions for amending the Constitution. This means that if the state government is acting unfairly, the Constitution can be changed to better protect people's rights and ensure a fair system.
- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. This means that any state law or government action that goes against the Constitution can be deemed invalid, ensuring that people's rights are upheld and protected.
- The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury. This protects individuals from potential unfair treatment by the state government in criminal cases.
- The Twenty-Fifth Amendment lays out a plan for presidential succession. While it may not directly protect people from an unfair state government, it ensures a smooth transition of power in case of any issues with state governors.

So, the correct answers are:

- Article 5 gives instructions for amending the Constitution.
- Article 6 states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
- The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right of accused people to receive a speedy, public trial by an impartial jury.
- The Twenty-Fifth Amendment lays out a plan for presidential succession.