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People who are against capital punishment argue that it violates the First Amendment Second Amendment Fifth Amendment Eighth Amendment
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Why is freedom of expression an important right in American society? People must be able to share ideas without fear of punishment to participate in civic life. Defendants on trial have a right to representation from an attorney to help defend them. Early leaders of the nation supported it, but the freedom no longer requires protection. Without freedom of expression, people would not be able to vote in elections.
The right to freedom of expression is particularly important for media, which plays a ... According to the Freedom Forum Organization, legal systems, and society at ..... Darling Privilege": Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History.
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Defendants on trial have a right to representation from an attorney to help defend them.
The structure of the Articles of Confederation neglected the principle "separation of powers" because it did not create a separate judicial branch reflected the principle "separation of powers" through its three separate branches of government made a legislative branch and a strong executive in line with the principle "separation of powers" created a single strong legislative branch in line with the principle "separation of powers"
Answers.com says Articles of Confederation analysis of the structure- From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period, evaluate this statement. The colonist, now with their independence needed a government to which they could use as an organizer for their new country. Eleven states drew up this document and Connecticut and Rhode Island revised all colonial charters. The Articles of Confederation was the document that was created. It was a loose union of states with a weak central government with no executive or judicial branch. The majority of the power rested in the hands of the state governments. The Confederation was inadequate in that it failed to create a well developed central government. The reason for the central government being so weak was that the colonist did not want a powerful central power like they had under George III. Other weaknesses included that the government could not issue taxes. The structure of the Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to request funds and borrow money but not impose taxes or collect tariffs. Congress had to either borrow funds from private suppliers or tax the states to finance the post-war reconstruction.
Federalists believed that a bill of rights was necessary because individual rights were not listed in the Constitution necessary because laws would not follow the Declaration of Independence unnecessary because individual rights were listed in the Declaration of Independence unnecessary due to the structure of government under the Constitution
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unnecessary because individual rights were listed in the Declaration of Independence unnecessary due to the structure of government under the Constitution constitutionality.info/BillOfRights.html Hamilton and the federalists argued that the Bill of Rights was not necessary since the ... I believe that we err when we speak of "Constitutional Rights.
unnecessary because individual rights were listed in the Declaration of Independence unnecessary due to the structure of government under the Constitution
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Which of the following is an example of a reserved power? granting professional licenses creating the post offices establishing an air force borrowing money
Education intrastate commerce state sales tax state highways state police Automobile registration driver's licenses
Which of the following is an example of an expressed power? granting professional licenses creating the post offices establishing an air force conducting elections
i think it is conducting elections
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He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power."
The principle of limited government advocates that the powers of government should be limited by the rights and liberties of the people. Which of the following grievances from the Declaration of Independence best reflects the principle of limited government? “He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.” "He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power." "He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people." "He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures."
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power." is the answer
2 .state governments reserved power that is exclusive to national government 1. were do i choose from
Ratifying amendments is an example of a concurrent power that is exclusive to the state governments concurrent power that is exclusive to national government reserved power that is exclusive to the state governments reserved power that is exclusive to national government
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, or, on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as ...
"The powers of government are too heavily weighted on the side of the national government and against the state governments." The author or speaker of this quote would have been an Anti-Federalist arguing for immediate ratification of the Constitution with a strong national government an Anti-federalist arguing against ratification of the Constitution in favor of a weaker national government a Federalist arguing for immediate ratification of the Constitution with a strong national government a Federalist arguing against ratification of the Constitution in favor of a weaker national government
an Anti-federalist arguing against ratification of the Constitution in favor of a weaker national government
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The principle that the central and state governments will share power and responsibility is known as separation of powers popular sovereignty republicanism federalism
Also, it may refer to the concept of parties; its members or supporters called themselves ... are organized on federalist principles; in these churches this is known as ... appoint State Governors (called interventors) at will, thus centralizing power in the ... Both the Union as well as the State Governments can make laws
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Which of the following explains the outcome and significance of the District of Columbia v. Heller case? The Supreme Court decided in favor of the District of Columbia, that existing laws that ban the owning and carrying of handguns are permitted. The Supreme Court decided in favor of the District of Columbia, that the Second Amendment allows law-abiding U.S. citizens to own and carry handguns. The Supreme Court decided in favor of Heller, that existing laws are permitted under the Constitution that ban the owning and carrying of handguns. The Supreme Court decided in favor of Heller, that the Second Amendment allows law-abiding U.S. citizens to own and carry handguns in the district.
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1. The U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of individual rights because A.the framers added a Bill of Rights through the amendment process. B.the framers gave people the right to abolish the executive branch. C.it lists the natural rights of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. D.it lists the powers of government that belong to the people. 2. Is the principle of separation of powers evident in the U.S. Constitution? A.Yes, it is shown because the first three articles describe the three branches of government. B.No, it is missing because government power is concentrated in one branch of government. C.Yes, it is reflected because the amendments list the powers given to the individual people. D.No, it is absent because the president determines the power and authority of the people. 3. Which of the following amendments to the U.S. Constitution reflect the principle of federalism? A.The 1st Amendment prevents states from taking away any of the people's rights to free speech. B.The 4th Amendment prevents states from ordering searches and confiscating private property. C.The 8th Amendment reserves states the right to decide appropriate punishment for criminals. D.The 10th Amendment reserves rights to the states not assigned to the national government. 4. The rights of individuals ( depend in part on their income, age, gender, race, and level of education. have limits in order to protect the rights of others and the common good. are superior to the rights of groups, organizations, or the common good. bear no relationship to the common good or the rights of other people. 5. Which of the following explains the outcome and significance of the District of Columbia v. Heller case? A.The Supreme Court decided in favor of the District of Columbia, that existing laws that ban the owning and carrying of handguns are permitted. B.The Supreme Court decided in favor of the District of Columbia, that the Second Amendment allows law-abiding U.S. citizens to own and carry handguns. C.The Supreme Court decided in favor of Heller, that existing laws are permitted under the Constitution that ban the owning and carrying of handguns. D.The Supreme Court decided in favor of Heller, that the Second Amendment allows law-abiding U.S. citizens to own and carry handguns in the district. 6. Which of the following quotes best reflects the principle of natural rights in the Declaration of Independence? A."He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected." B."He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures." C."All men ...are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." D."He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people." 1 A 2 A 3 D 4 B 5 D 6 C
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