US Constitution
The supreme law of the United States, the Constitution provided the framework for the creation of the United States government.
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A basic reason for the existence of so many interest groups in the United States is?
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The US President is head of the Executive branch of the federal government. The President's cabinet (advisors, department heads)...
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The Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate trade: with foreign nations between states with "Indian Tribes" (Native...
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It would probably help if you put the multiple choice answers up as well. XD.
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how did the congress create the supreme court and the lower federal courts
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The answer to that question is open to debate. Judicial Review is not an American invention, but a standard feature of British...
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I think you mean "Treason" . But please explain what you mean specifically by "betray" .
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sovereign
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gave 18 year- olds the right to vote
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beatin by the popo
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The US Supreme Court's decision in Schenck v. United States, 249 US 47 (1919) placed a limitation (called an exception) on...
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when properly functioning, the rule of law sets a foundation for how governments operate. laws are based on individual freedoms...
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Throughout U.S. history, the Supreme Court has been called upon to interpret the Constitution, broadly speaking, in one or two...
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The 94 US District Courts.
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Weakness It separated the state into two different sections and placed too much importance on the checks and balances system. ...
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The doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: Let the decision stand) encourages courts to adhere to established precedents when deciding...
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this would mean the freedom to create groups, gangs or a party as long as it is following the law of that state and the country.
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The Senate (Legislative branch) votes to confirm or reject the Presidents' (Executive branch) US Supreme Court (Judicial branch)...
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Brown v. Board of Education, (1954) held that "separate but equal is inherently unequal" in public school education, overturning...
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Mapp v. Ohio was a landmark US Supreme Court case that incorporated (applied) the Fourth Amendment to the states via the...
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The House of Commons. Unlike in the US Congress, most of the power of the UK Parliament is held by the House of Commons. The...
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Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) Answer No one. The protection was already set forth in the US Constitution and Amendments....
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The 8th Amendment limits the punishments given by the...
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Yes, however these permits, referred to as ATC-2 permits, are almost as hard to get as a ATC-3 (CCW). These are only for...
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong. But I do believe the only stipulation to not being able to sit on a jury is you cannot be...
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He is elected by the Senate, so not surprisingly he is always a member of the majority party. By tradition he is the majority...
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a bill is referred to Senate Committee
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The exact temperature is not known, but it was taken place between May and September in a cramped room with closed windows,...
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9 out of 13 states have to ratify, or aprove, the constitution.
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The US constitution was written with a quill pen.
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In order to be impeached, the President has to commit high crimes and misdemeanors and/or be derelict in his duties as determined...
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The Supreme Court sided with the government regarding the constitutionality of the decision , Executive Order 9066 , to forcibly...
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One capable of such an act would likely be old enough to be tried as an adult. Even without such trial, an act such as this would...
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The U.S. Vice-President is the President of the Senate. He/She casts a tie-breaking vote whenever a Senate vote is tied.
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Short answer? No! our 'choice' is governed by rules and regulations which is a framework built up to limit and control the amount...
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The Founding Fathers would likely have differing opinions on the topic. Jefferson, for instance, would feel the Supreme Court is...
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No rejecting means not passing and ratifying means passing so not ratifying means not passing which is the same as the rejecting....
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the XIX, XXVI, and XXIV
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The basic and supreme law of the land is the Constitution of the United States of America. It consists of 7 articles, which were...
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The US Constitution is organized into three main parts Preamble- introduction Articles- tells how the government works...
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The first major responsibility is, in order to become a good leader in congress, he can only take two vacations, the president is...
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Yes and Yes. The US Constitution applies to all the states. Each state has its own constitution that applies to that state. The...
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It excludes anything that obtained in an illegal search It excludes evidence that was obtained by an illegal search from being...
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Brown changed the ways that Education was doled out to children. Before this Supreme Court decision, Black and White children...
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The US Supreme Court issues fewer than one hundred full opinions per year, but the exact number varies. 2010 Term.............85...
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AnswerFormer Chief Justice William Rehnquist was first appointed to the Supreme Court by Richard Nixon.
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The founding fathers recognized that Congress could become a choke point of progress. Much like many of the states have methods...
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because the American system to me alwayy has to be voted in by elected official of the supreme court.No.And how can they? Just...
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AnswerAmendment XVII (the Seventeenth Amendment) of the United States Constitution was passed by the Senate on June 12, 1911 and...
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It should be noted that only 39 delegates signed the Constitution. There is one additional signature, that of William Jackson -...
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The Executive Branch (The President). If Congress passes a bill (proposed law) that the President opposes, he/she can write the...
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DIVISION 2. NONPROFIT CORPORATION LAW PART 3. NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATIONS CHAPTER 13. RECORDS,...
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In Germany on 6 July 1939 Holocaust: The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
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The disadvantages of freedom of speech are created by the evil revealed through the teeth of the people thatl speak about their...
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Roe v. Wade, which subsequently has been modified by the Supreme Court, denied the States the ability to pass laws restricting or...
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The opinion was unanimous.
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2/3 (67 senators)
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Commerce Clause Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the US Constitution is known as the Commerce Clause, and reads "The Congress...
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Nevada- Harry Reid- Senate Majority leader. The Senate Majority Leader is currently Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee. The Senate...
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According to Article V of the US Constitution, 3/4 of the states are needed to ratify a Constitutional amendment. As there are...
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Engel v. Vitale, 191 N.Y.S.2d 453 (Sup. Ct. 1959) began in the Supreme Court at Special Term in Nassau County, New York. A...
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Changes to the Constitution are called Amendments.
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The 20th Amendment is referred to as the "Lame Duck Amendment" because it shortened the amount of time between election and...
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The President pro tempore (Latin for "president for a time") typically presides in the Vice President's absence. The most senior...
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To override a presidential veto, a supermajority vote of two-thirds of the voting members of each house, the House of...
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the federal court system has evolved, or grown, over time.
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Legislation that allocates government money to projects in a certain constituency. Particularly associated with US politics,...
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The Constitution may have been left vague so that it can grow with the times. Many of today's problems could not have been...
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A peace officer subordinate to a sheriff.
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2 years (House) 6 years (Senate) One term for a member of the House of Representatives is 2 years. this was set up so to get the...
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In the United States, the President has 10 days in which to consider legislation. He can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. If he...
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They can approve it, they can modify it, and send it back to the chamber it came from, they can sit on it and kill it with...
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The Royal Icon Insurance Company of Nigeria is an Insurance Company in Nigeria operating on a small scale.I am not exactly sure...
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A simple majority of the US Senate (51% of the Senators voting).
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The Constitution required Congress to establish a Supreme Court and whatever "inferior" courts it deemed necessary, but did not...
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There was an election, then a run-off election and she beat the now current President Sebastián Piñera with 53% of the vote.
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In the UK it is the Parliament and the House of Lords. In the US it is the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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The short answer is that no one knows. In a letter to William Johnson (June 12, 1823) Jefferson talks about the case, and he says...
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NTERNATIONAL LAW Adopted by states as a common rule of actions among themselves Derived from customs and traditions,...
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powers denied to both national and state governments
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By law (the Bill of Rights' 19th amendment), all American women were able to vote after 1920. However, by local custom, some...
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Roger Sherman and Olliver Ellsworth, delegates from Connecticut are the framers of the Great Compromise or the Connecticut...
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The separation of powers have to do with the writers of the constitution's concern for making one person the most powerful in the...
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A search on Answers.com finds the following: "Marque and Reprisal A commission by which the head of a government authorizes a...
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The Bill of Rights was agreed to before the Constitution was adopted, because the Anti-Federalists were worried about the loss of...
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Canada gave blacks the right to vote on March 24, 1837.
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The Supreme Court of the United States, head of the Judicial Branch of the federal government, is the ultimate authority on the...
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He signed the document "Attest William Jackson Secretary" to attest to the delegates' signing. With his signature Jackson became...
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the legislation was drafted, passed, and signed into law by president Herbert Hoover on may 1930, creatin the Federal Bureau of...
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Not always effective; Can be blocked if there is no political interest that has enough power to overcome others (federal judges)....
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Chief Justice of the United States (most people believe the title is Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).
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According to Wikipedia, there was four and are listed below: John Adams did not attend Jefferson's inauguration. John Quincy...
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A government with 3 branches
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