What effect could the "necessary and proper clause" to the Constitution have on rights?
It places restrictions on rights during times of emergency such as a natural disaster. It safeguards rights by denying the power to make laws that would restrict them. It has the potential to lead to limits on rights by giving flexibility in making laws. It gives rights strong protection against government actions that limit them.
I would have to say its C. That clause restricts rights in a way to make sure they have flexiblity to make new laws.
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The Declaration of Independence reflected the idea of social contract because it was a collective act of representatives from all the colonies listed specific grievances and complaints against colonial rule named life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness as granted to all said a new government must form due to the king's actions
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Pretty sure it's C! :)
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@Anonymousstudent Which of the following principles is evident through the "necessary and proper clause" in the U.S. Constitution? rule of law individual rights popular sovereignty checks and balances
Hmmmm, It's either A or B. And I have a feeling its A. But I'm not sure. :/
"The majority, oppressing an individual, is guilty of a crime, abuses its strength, and by acting on the law of the strongest breaks up the foundations of society."—Thomas Jefferson Which of the following statements both relates to the quote above and supports it? The rule of law is an essential principle in the nation but not nearly as important as the idea of majority rule. The rule of law is the most important principle in the nation where votes of the majority determine the laws. The rule of the majority with protection for the minority's rights is essential for preserving the liberties of all. The rule of the majority is the only principle on which this nation should run in order to protect democracy.
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