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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You see a show on television where police officers search a house for evidence in a crime. The suspects claim that the officers had no right to enter their home, based on the First Amendment Fourth Amendment Fifth Amendment Seventh Amendment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Sam_Aka_Sara

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fourth amendment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"(The power to regulate commerce is) the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed in the Constitution."—Supreme Court The Supreme Court defined the meaning of the power to "regulate commerce" in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller McCulloch v. Maryland United States v. Nixon Gibbons v. Ogden

OpenStudy (captainfluffy):

The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights that prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and requires any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Gibbons v. Ogden

OpenStudy (captainfluffy):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The rule of law is the most important principle in the nation where votes of the majority determine the laws.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Federalism is the principle that the central and state governments will share power and responsibility states are sovereign and only unified when facing a foreign threat nation is unified under a single and powerful central government government powers should be divided between three branches

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its either A or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following grievances from the Declaration of Independence reflects the principle of social contract? "He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good." "He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power." "For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world." "For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress."—U.S. Constitution Based on this quote, the power to create new U.S. states is a concurrent power delegated power reserved power shared power

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dude how many questions u got

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not much.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because of the principle of "rule of law," states can choose whether to follow national laws people can legally break laws they do not agree with even the president can be arrested and placed on trial trials are not often necessary because the law is the judge

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have limits in order to protect the rights of others and the common good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"For why declare that things shall not be done which there is no power to do? Why for instance, should it be said, that the liberty of the press shall not be restrained, when no power is given by which restrictions may be imposed?"—Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 84 A person who agreed with Hamilton's viewpoint in this quote would say that the government needs less power the government needs more power adding a bill of rights is unnecessary adding a bill of rights is mandatory

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@BlackDeathKai @arabbride

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the government needs more power

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"The United States in Congress assembled shall never engage in a war, nor grant letters of marque or reprisal in time of peace, nor enter into any treaties or alliances, ...unless nine States assent to the same. Nor shall a question on any other point be determined, unless by the votes of the majority of the United States in Congress assembled."—Articles of Confederation This quote best reflects the principle of popular sovereignty by giving most of the power of government to the people natural rights by listing what the government can do with the states' consent social contract by preventing the federal government from too much power limited government by restricting the powers of the federal government

OpenStudy (anonymous):

natural rights by listing what the government can do with the states' consent

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