1. What type of power does the Constitution grant to the Supreme Court? (1 point) executive power federal power judicial power legislative power 2. Which are examples of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court? Select all that apply. (3 points)
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Texas History
Check my answers? Which of the following shows the influence of the U.S. Constitution on the Texas Constitution? A. the executive branch has the most power B. existence of a bill of rights ** C. provisions promoting legislative over judicial power D.
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American Government
1) which of the following describes the supreme court's role in defining constitutional principles? A) the supreme court plays a minimal role in defining constitutional principles. B) the supreme court uses judicial review as a tool to define
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Civics
1.From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S supreme court? 2.Why might a judge refuse to hear a job-related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers? 3. what type of legal body is the U.S supreme court?
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SS
1. The U.S. Constitution calls for how many branches of government? (1 point) two three*** four five 2. Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than the executive, branch? Select all that apply. (2 points) writing and
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State Texas History
Which of the following shows the influence of the U.S. constitution the Texas constitution? (A) the executive branch has more power (B) existence of the bill of rights. (C) provision promoting legislative over judicial power. (D) slavery is addressed as a
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American Government
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." According to the 10th amendment which powers to the state have? (2 answers) a. The powers
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Social Studies
Which action is often viewed as the most serious attempt to undermine the independence of the judiciary? A President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s plan to reorganize the Supreme Court B appointment of Supreme Court justices to unlimited terms of office C
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Civics
I'm not looking for answers I just want to check mine. 1. Which branch of government has the power to make laws A. Executive B. Federal C. Judicial D Legislative*** 2. Which of the following is an example of checks and balances? Select all that apply. A.
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American Government
1) The Executive Office of the president is commonly called "the president's right arm" because it hosts agencies composed of which of the following? A) congressional leaders from the majority party B) influential members of various political parties C)
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Civics
Which of these book titles best describes the United States v. Nixon case and its significance? Not Above the Law - Nixon's illegal actions resulted in a Supreme Court ruling requiring sharing of the private tapes*** Stealing the Presidency - The Supreme
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SS
How is the power of the federal judicial branch held in check? Select all that apply. A. Federal judges are only allowed to serve one term of 16 years. B. Congress can overturn any Supreme Court decision with a two-thirds majority in each house. C. The
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American Government
1. Why did the Framers insist that federal judges be appointed for a lifetime of service? (1 point) They wanted as little change as possible in the judicial branch. They wanted to control the nominees of the president. They wanted to avoid a continual
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CHECK my answers for American Government
*** by my answer, please check!! 1. Which of the following is true about the formal amendment process for the Constitution? (1 point) Any citizen may propose an amendment. Only Congress may propose an amendment. Both houses of Congress must pass a
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Government
1. How is the supreme court equal to the other branches of government? a. It has the same powers as the legislative branch and executive branch. b. It enforces the laws along with the president. c It creates laws like the legislative branch. d. It
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American Governent
1. What type of power does the Constitution grant to the Supreme Court? (1 point) executive power federal power judicial power legislative power 2. Which are examples of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court? Select all that apply. (3 points) The verdict
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civics
Why would it not be appropriate for Congress to get the Supreme Court’s opinion about a bill it is considering? A.It would check the President’s power of veto. B.It would upset the legislative process. C.The Supreme Court cannot rule on a law that does
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History
Which type of courts exercise the broad power of judicial review? A:Article I courts B:Article II courts C:Article III courts*** D:Article IV courts Which jurisdiction does the Supreme Court exercise most often? A:Original B:Exclusive C:Appellate***
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History
Citizens of a country elect representatives for the national legislature. Those representatives then choose a well-respected member of the majority party to be the one who will make sure that laws are properly carried out. What type of democratic system is
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American Government
The Executive Office of the President Quiz 1. The Executive Office of the president is commonly called “the president's right arm” because it hosts agencies composed of which of the following? Answer : the president's personal and political aides 2.
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American Government
1. how is the supreme court equal to the other branches of government? a. it has the same powers as the legislative branch and executive branch. b. it enforces the laws along with the president*** c. it creates laws like the legislative branch d. it
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Government
Which scenario best illustrates how the power to make treaties in the united states constitution provides for checks and balances among the three branches of government ? A. the president must sign an executive agreement without the senate, but must have
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socialstudies
1. Which is an example of checks and balances? The constitution contains a bill of rights that details the basic rights of the state’s citizens. The constitution clearly outlines voting requirements and the qualifications for holding public office. The
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american goverment check answers
9. What criteria might a judge who abides by a philosophy of judicial restraint use to decide a case? (1 point) The judge would consider previous court decisions on the topic but ultimately consider the current circumstances and changes in society. The
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history
12. Read this excerpt from the U.S. Constitution. To declare War, grant Letter of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of money to that Use shall be for a longer Term
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government correction
Federalism: Which of the following most clearly illustrates federalism? a.maintaining foreign embassies b.appointing Supreme Court justices c.amending the Constitution d.setting utility rates Federalism is defined as: "A system of government in which power
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social studies 8th
1. Which is an example of checks and balances? (1 point) The constitution contains a bill of rights that details the basic rights of the state’s citizens. The constitution clearly outlines voting requirements and the qualifications for holding public
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Social Studies 7 Pls CoRRect Mee
President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the supreme courts ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the word { Chief Justice} John Marshall has made his decision now let him enforce it! Which of the following best explains the meaning of this
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history
How do the Schenck and Dennis cases illustrate that the United States Constitution is a living document? a. The Congress did not have the power to take action beyond the specific powers listed in Article I. b. The president as commander in chief failed to
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history
what branch of government consists of local trial courts, circuit and family courts , and appeals court a. executive b. judicial c. legislative d. supreme court Which appeals are NOT heard by the South carolina supreme court? A. appeals from all felonies
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history
Based on this decision from the Supreme Court, who decides if the Affordable Care Act is a good law? A. the Framers of the Constitution B. the American people C. the Supreme Court D. the Congress
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History
6. The President is the head of the executive branch for the United States. Who is the head of the executive branch for the state of Texas? * 1 point Governor Mayor Justice of the Peace Sherriff 7. Which issue turned Texans against Truman? * 1 point The
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American government
Which scenario best illustrates how the power to make treaties in the united states constitution provides for checks and balances among the three branches of government ? A. the president must sign an executive agreement without the senate, but must have
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Government
could someone check my answers please? for the first one I chose C and the second one I choose A Which power of state legislatures is being described in this excerpt from the textbook? In short, that extraordinarily broad authority is the power to
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history
what branch of government consists of local trial courts, circuit and family courts , and appeals court a. executive b. judicial ** c. legislative d. supreme court Which appeals are NOT heard by the South carolina supreme court? A. appeals from all
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History
4. Who Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804? Aaron Burr? 5.Who broadened the Supreme Court's power A.John Adams B.Thomas Jefferson C.William Marbury D.John Marshall Answer : D 6. In Marbury v Madison (1803) the US Supreme Court established the
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History
1. What was a big difference between the Texas Constitution of 1836 and the Texas Constitution? 2. After analyzing the similarities and differences of the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution of 1845, what conclusion can be made? 3. why does the
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us history- please help
1. The job of the Congress is to __________. Is it to pass laws??? 2. The job of the President is to _______. umm... confront problems??? 3. The job of the courts is to _________. 4. Congress is made up of ______. Is it 2 houses- the senate and house of
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Government Check
1.)Which of the following is an example of the formal amendment process? a)The gradual expansion of the President's war-making power as commander-in-chief =b)The 1920 change to the Constitution that gave women the right to vote c)The 1954 Supreme Court
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Civics
From which court would an appeal go directly to the U S Supreme Court A)claims court B)district court C)international trade court D)state Supreme Court I need the answers for unit two lesson 12 ASAP please
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Civics
What distinguishes the U.S. Supreme Court from a state supreme court'? State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are final. State supreme courts have limited jurisdiction on the types of cases they can rule
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government
the expressed powers of congress are a. implied in the constitution b. those that it assumes in times of crisis c. stated directly in the constitution d. given to it by the supreme court a or b, im thinking b
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History
1. Why do some argue that the Supreme Court "legislates from the bench" or, in other words, actually makes law? A. The Supreme Court does not legislate, i.e. make law. B. The Supreme Court is involved in administrative law. C. The Supreme Court's rulings
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Social Studies
A-Cabinet B-Checks and Balances C-Commander in Chief D-Constitution E-Congress F-Executive Branch G-House of Representative H-Impeachment I-Judicial Branch J-Legislative branch K-Senate L-Supreme Court 1. A system in which no one government branch has too
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S.s
1. Which is an example of checks and balances? (1 point) The constitution contains a bill of rights that details the basic rights of the state’s citizens. The constitution clearly outlines voting requirements and the qualifications for holding public
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CIVICS
I need yalls help nobody does CIVICS on jiskha like dang 1. The two-party system that we know today developed from which political struggle? (1 point) interpretive powers of the Supreme Court selection of members of Congress establishment of a federal
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criminal justice
Options Menu: Forum Topic: Interpreting the U.S. Constitution Consider the following scenario: The Supreme Court interprets the U.S. Constitution. Thomas Jefferson once argued against the doctrine of judicial review. He believed in the principles of
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Science
Which refers to the division of government into three branches in order to distribute power among multiple groups? bicameral federalism Bill of Rights separation of powers✅ Which refers to the division of governmental power between the federal and state
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Social Studies
The Structure of Georgia's Court System Multiple Choice 1. The type of jurisdiction to consider the decisions of lower courts is known as _______________. (1 point) appellate👈 original limited juvenile 2. Which of the following statements about Georgia
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American gov
i know i'm posting a lot but i just wanna be sure. my answer is b 14. Read the following excerpt from the Supreme Court’s ruling in Stanley v. Georgia. The makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness .
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History (continued)
1. What is the main idea of the preamble? A. To state the purpose of the constitution B. To set limits on the authority of the federal government C. To establish the relationship of the branches of government D. To explain the reasoning behind the break
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S.S
i need the answers to this questions. i really need help! What powers does the Legislative Branch have over the Supreme Court? What powers does the Executive Branch have over Legislative Branch? What powers does the Executive Branch have over the Supreme
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U.S. Government --Need Help!
The "executive privilege" that relates to the right of the president to keep communications confidential is best described a/an: A. power that is only applicable to matters of national security. B. absolute power that applies to all communications that a
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corrections
The 1910 case of weems v. United states was unique in what respect? a. it was the first time the Supreme court invalidated an excessive penalty. b. it was the only time the supreme court held that no penalty is excessive if evenly applied. c. it was the
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Government
The structure of the lower federal court system is established by. A. congress B.the constitution. C.the Supreme court. I think c
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Social Studies
1. What effect does having a written constitution have on limiting the powers of officials? (1 point) It establishes the rule of law that everyone, including officials, must follow. It grants the president supreme authority over other officials. It grants
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government
Please check my answers! 1. A central premise of james madison in Nos. 47, 48, and 51 of the federalist is that: a. weak government is the best government b. the combination of legislative, executive, and judicial power is the very definition of tranny c.
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American Government
12. Read this excerpt from the U.S Constitution. To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term
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Civics
Which of these book titles best describes the United States v. Nixon case and its significance? Not Above the Law – Nixon's illegal actions resulted in a Supreme Court ruling requiring sharing of the private tapes. Stealing the Presidency – The Supreme
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please check history
Two powers of Congress. 1. declare war 2. pass laws Two powers of the President: 1. make treaties 2. appoint ambassadors Three types of Federal Courts: 1. District Courts 2. Court of Appeals 3. The Supreme Court and then I just have one extra question that
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History
How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation? A.)The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of government for the newly independent United States. B.)The U.S. Constitution allowed for each state to have an equal vote in
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American Government
1) How is the Supreme Court equal to the other branches of government? A) It has the same powers as the legislative branch and executive branch** B) It enforces the laws along with the president C) It creates laws like the legislative branch D) It
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American Government
Please I need Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1. What type of power does the Constitution grant to the Supreme Court? (1 point) executive power federal power judicial power legislative power 2. Which are examples of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court? Select
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Amerian government
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME 1. What type of power does the Constitution grant to the Supreme Court? (1 point) executive power federal power judicial power legislative power 2. Which are examples of judicial restraint in the Supreme Court? Select all that
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History
Could someone explain the concept of judicial review and its impact on the balance of power in the United States Government? Judical review means that the courts can review congressional and administrative actions to see if they are constitutional. The
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politics
despite the principle of separation of powers,wich of the followings is an example of the president's (the executive) legislative powers? a.the power to recommend measures to congress b.the power to remove cabinet secretaries c. executive review of supreme
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governmnent
If a proposed amendment violates the Constitution, should the Supreme Court be able to block its ratification?" A. With only one exception, an amendment to the Constitution cannot, by definition, violate the Constitution. Think it through: assume for a
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history
If courts are to regard the Constitution, and the Constitution is superior to any ordinary act of the legislature, the Constitution, and not such ordinary act, must govern the case to which they both apply. Use the passage to answer the question. What
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civics
Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? A.Justices are elected for life and cannot be impeached. B.Justices are nominated by the president but must be approved by the Senate. C.People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a
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Social Studies
A-Cabinet B-Checks and Balances C-Commander in Chief D-Constitution E-Congress F-Executive Branch G-House of Representative H-Impeachment I-Judicial Branch J-Legislative branch K-Senate L-Supreme Court Advises the president and its members must be approved
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social studies 8th
1. The authorization to create counties for the purpose of carrying out state laws and programs originally came from the (1 point) Supreme Court.*** Georgia General Assembly. Declaration of Independence. Georgia’s Constitution of 1777. 2. The primary
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Social Studies
What originally established how congressional representation is determined? a. the Constitution b. Supreme Court decision c. Declaration of Independence d. presidential executive disorder I think it's B...not sure, though. Please check the first article in
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history
How does the supreme court show that the constitution allows congress to exercise the power to regulate commerce within a state?
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Government
This case came about because President Marbury refused to honor the last-minute judicial appointments of Pres. Madison. A) True B) False 2. Marbury wanted the courts to issue of writ of mandamus, a court order forcing Jefferson to give him his commission.
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Government
Article III of the Constitution creates the judicial branch. This article: A. grants Congress the authority to establish lower federal courts as it deems fit. B. prohibits states from creating their own judicial systems. C. establishes a Supreme Court and
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US Government
Can someone please help confirm my answers? 1. Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Supreme Court’s modern rulings on regulation of interstate commerce? a. The Court allows federal regulation of almost anything related to interstate commerce. b.
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Texas history
The Texas constitution of 1836 had shared ideals with the US constitution. Which of the following ideals did the Texas constitution most likely support? Executive power, Who is the concentration of authority in one leader Theocracy, for the combination of
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US history
The supreme court under chief justice John Marshall was similar to the court under chief justice Earl Warren in that both 1) strengthened the power and influence of business 2) increased the president's war powers 3) changed public policy through broad
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CHECK MY ANSWERS American Government
*** by my answer, please check!! 1. Which of the following is true about the formal amendment process for the Constitution? (1 point) Any citizen may propose an amendment. Only Congress may propose an amendment. Both houses of Congress must pass a
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History
Which branch of government is Article III about? Who is given judicial power? How many justices are on the Supreme Court? Who appoints a justice to the Supreme Court? Who confirms the nomination? P. 26 How long is the term? P. 26 Why is this the length of
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CCA CHECK ANSWERS
what type of power does the constitution grant to the supreme court? A)executive power B)federal power C)Judicial power D)legislative power*** Which are examples of judicial restraint in the supreme Court ? Select all the apply A)The verdict overturns the
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history
Why did an enumerated power of the judicial branch, in combination with the opinion in Marbury v. Madison, lead some to question the authority of the Supreme Court? a)The power to prosecute treason established by the Constitution conflicted with the
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Government Help Please
All of the following statements regarding the process of selecting a case for Supreme Court consideration are true EXCEPT 1) A case selected for argument usually involves interpretations of the U. S. Constitution or federal law. 2) At least seven Justices
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history
Unit Test: The Constitution of the United States 1. Which branch of government has the power to make laws? Executive Federal judicial legislative 2. which of the following is an example of checks ad balances? select all that apply. □The judicial branch
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SOCIAL STDIES HELP!
How does the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution limit the government? (1 point) by separating state and federal powers*** by giving the authority to rule to the people by establishing the rule of law by granting certain rights to people that
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american goverment check answers
3. What type of court has original jurisdiction over a case involving an American suing a citizen of another country? (1 point) federal court state court Supreme Court special court 3.B
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American Government
12. Read this excerpt from the U.S. Constitution. To declare War, grant Letter of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of money to that Use shall be for a longer Term
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1 history question
The _______ _______ allows congress to make laws to meet the changing needs of the nation. Is it Supreme Court??? ammendment process I would go with "Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution." After looking at the question again and my response, I'm not
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history
A citizen of California wishes to bring a case to the Supreme Court claiming that she is not entitled to equal protection under the law because her state, with a population of more than 39 million, has the same number of senators as Vermont, with a
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Social studies
the constitution requires each house to keep a daily record of all meeting. these records are printed daily in___________. the supreme court is made up of _____ supreme court justices who hold their offices for________.
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Social Studies
15 In which type of city government does the mayor have the power to veto legislation A. Council manager B. City consolidated C. Weak mayor council D. Strong mayor council******* 16 Which is not true of both city and county government in Georgia A. Both
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History
The Texas constitution of 1836 had shared ideals with the US constitution. Which of the following ideals did the Texas constitution most likely support? Executive power, Who is the concentration of authority in one leader Theocracy, for the combination of
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law
A state’s highest court is called the state: (Points: 5) District Court. Court of Appeals. Supreme Court. County Court. is it supreme court
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CHECK MY ANSWERS American Government
Sorry to post this again. no one got back to me before. *** by my answer, please check!! 1. Which of the following is true about the formal amendment process for the Constitution? (1 point) Any citizen may propose an amendment. Only Congress may propose an
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US History
What gave Andrew Jackson the power to remove the Cherokee from their land? Georgia state laws Acts of Congress two Supreme Court decisions treaties signed by the Cherokee Im thinking two Supreme Court decisions?
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check
The "Era of good feelings", was noted for the: exceptioanlly strong leadership by monroe as head of his party. In the 1803 case of marbury v. madison, the supreme court ruled that: an act of congress had exceeded its constitutional authoirty or the
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U.S. Constitution
Which statement best describes how states derive powers from the U.S. Constitution? 1. The Constitution does not mention anything about state powers. 2. The Constitution only grants states the power to levy taxes and regulate commerce. 3. The Constiution
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AP US Government
Where in the Constitution are judicial nominations described? What language is used to describe the roll of the Senate in Supreme Court nominations? Where in the constitution is the Electoral College described (Hint: two places) Since this is not my area
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Histroy
How does the supreme court show that the constitution allows congress to exercise the power to regulate commerce within a state?
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Government
The right of privacy A. is specifically guaranteed by the Constitution. B. was recognized by the Supreme Court in Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965. C. is derived from the police power. D. is inconsistent with the guarantees of due process. Its not A!!
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Government
If a proposed ammendment violates the constituition, should the Supreme Court be able to block its ratification? explain. I say yes because the constitution should never be violated. i agree because the constitution is something that basically/kind of is