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the bill of rights - ANSWERS-eighth amendment's guarantee
of freedom from cruel and unusual punishment is a part of
a) article I
b) the free speech amendment
c) the bill of rights
d) the articles of confederation
e) the elastic clause
the federalist papers - ANSWERS-articles published in
newspapers to urge ratification of constitution were later
collected in a volume entitled
their arguments helped lead to the adoption of the bill of
rights - ANSWERS-what impact did the anti-federalists have
on the united states constitution?
,life - ANSWERS-according to the constitution, a federal
judge serves for
the president - ANSWERS-the bill then requires the
signature of
every 10 years - ANSWERS-how often does constitution
specify a census to be taken?
based on the population of the state - ANSWERS-In the
House of Representatatives, the number of members from
each state is
A) Based on the number of electoral votes in each state
B) Based on the population of the state
C) Always two
D) Based on the number of registered voters in each state
None of the above - ANSWERS-The original Constitution
A) Prohibited slavery
B) Prohibited the importation of slaves
C) Strongly condemned the practice of slavery
,D) Agreed on a future date after which slavery would be
prohibited
E) None of the above
Approval of at least nine states and was narrowly achieved
after months of intense political maneuvering by those in
favor of, and those against, the new Constitution. -
ANSWERS-In order to go into effect, the new Constitution
drafted by the convention was required to be ratified by
A) Approval of two-thirds of the existing Congress.
B) Approval of at least nine states and passed easily.
C) Approval of at least nine states and was narrowly
achieved after months of intense political maneuvering by
those in favor of, and those against, the new Constitution.
D) Approval of all 13 states.
E) No one. Article VII includes a self-ratifying clause.
Would be paid in full - ANSWERS-Article VI provided that all
obligations contracted by the government under the Articles
of Confederation
A) Would be paid in full
B) Were not necessarily the obligation of the new
government
, C) Would be paid if approved by the Congress and signed by
the president
D) Would not be paid
Amendment to the Constitution - ANSWERS-In the 19th
century, congressional attempts to legislate an income tax
were repeatedly struck down by the Supreme Court as
unconstitutional. In the 20th century the income tax was
created by:
A) Executive order
B) Federal law made by Congress
C) Amendment to the Constitution
D) Judicial reversal by the Supreme Court
I, IV and V only - ANSWERS-Webster's defines a democracy
as "a government by the people, especially: rule of the
majority. A government in which the supreme power is
vested in the people and exercised by them directly or
indirectly through a system of representation, usually
involving periodically held free elections." A perennial
problem for majoritarian democracies is protecting the
rights of those of the minority opinion. In our constitutional
system, which of the following are MOST likely to protect
the rights of those of a minority opinion?