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Can someone check my answers please!

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Question 1.1. In 1787, when the Constitution was written, the United States was a nation of only 13 states and fewer than 4 million people. (Points : 2) True False Question 2.2. There is only one way in which the Constitution and government can adapt to changing needs and conditions of the nation. (Points : 2) True False Question 3.3. An amendment is a written or verbal change to the Constitution. (Points : 2) True False Question 4.4. It is not easy to amend the Constitution. (Points : 2) True False Question 5.5. Since the Constitution went into effect in 1789, hundreds of amendments have been added to it. (Points : 2) True False Question 6.6. If people do not like an amendment it is possible to repeal it by another amendment. (Points : 2) True False Question 7.7. A minimum wage is not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution. (Points : 2) True False Question 8.8. There is only one way in which the Constitution and government can adapt to changing needs and conditions of the nation. (Points : 2) True False Question 9.9. The Supreme Court has the power to decide if Congress has interpreted the Constitution correctly. (Points : 2) True False Question 10.10. The Constitution provides for regular meetings of the leaders in the executive branch of the federal government. (Points : 2) True False Question 11.11. What is the purpose of the Preamble of the Constitution? (Points : 4) to emphasize the importance of the people to explain why the U.S. Constitution was written. to detail one of our most treasured ideals to form a government Question 12.12. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to raise funds through taxation (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 13.13. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to borrow money (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 14.14. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to coin money (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 15.15. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to control trade with foreign nations (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 16.16. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to establish courts (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 17.17. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to provide for the country's defense (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 18.18. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. Power to provide for the health and welfare of the American people. (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 19.19. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to conduct elections (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 20.20. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to establish local governments (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 21.21. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to charter banks (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 22.22. Identify whether the stated power is Delegated, Reserved, or Shared. power to regulate trade within the states (Points : 3) Shared Delegated Reserved Question 23.23. What prompted Thomas Jefferson to write the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom? (Points : 3) He was reacting against the Virginia legislature's attempts to make taxpayers provide for churches. He was anti religious. He wanted to make sure all churches had equal say so in the government. Question 24.24. What is the significance of the General Assembly that met in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619? (Points : 4) The Jamestown colonists looked to the company charters for rules of government as well as for guarantees of fundamental rights and liberties. It provided a precedent, or example, for later generations of colonists who specified their rules for government and their rights in written constitutions and bills of rights. This assembly is thought to be the first freely elected parliament of self-governing people in North America. All are correct Question 25.25. What basic ideas are outlined in the Virginia Declaration of Rights? (Points : 3) all men are by nature equally free and independent it argued that all people possess privileges such as the enjoyment of life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness all men and women are by nature equally free and independent Question 26.26. The right to ask the government to do something or stop doing something (Points : 5) Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Petition Freedom of Assembly Question 27.27. Americans have the right to practice any religion (Points : 5) Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Petition Question 28.28. The freedom to hold meetings (Points : 5) Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Petition Freedom of Assembly Question 29.29. The right to express ideas in writing (Points : 5) Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Petition Question 30.30. The right to express ideas and opinions through speech (Points : 5) Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Assembly Freedom of Petition F, f, t, f, f, ,f t, t, t, t, b, a, a, b, ,b ,a, b, a, c, c, a, c, b, d, c, d, a, e, c, b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where are they

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry, just got em up.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are all right i had the same sheet and had the same as you good job

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got an 80.4 so thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome

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