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which describes the best relationship among the states under the articles of confederation - Answers - a...
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Eighteen to 21 year olds received the right to vote with ratification of - Answers -✔✔
twenty-sixth amendment
which describes the best relationship among the states under the articles of
confederation - Answers -✔✔ a loose league of friendship
the 1786 rebellion in which an army of 1,500 disgruntled farmers marched on
Springfield, Massachussetts, to prevent forclosure on their farms was called - Answers -
✔✔ Shay's Rebellion
The systems of government in which power is divided between the state and national
governments is called - Answers -✔✔ federalism
Is empowered by the constitution to make all federal laws - Answers -✔✔ Legislative
The series of 85 political papers written by john jay, alexander hamilton. and james
madison in support of ratification of teh new constitution is called - Answers -✔✔
federalist papers
The boston tea party was - Answers -✔✔ response to the tea act, which penalized
many colonial merchants
Under the articles, the executive branch was - Answers -✔✔ nonexistent
One of teh Articles of confederation's greatest weakness was that it - Answers -✔✔
had no strong central government
Larger states, such as Virginia and Pennsylvania, advocated for - Answers -✔✔ a one
house legislature composed of represtatives elected by state legislatures
The smaller states presented a plan at the Constitutional Convention basically
advocating the strengthening of the articles of confederation. The plan was presented
by - Answers -✔✔ New Jersey
What did the great compromise do - Answers -✔✔ created the u.s house and senate
The anti-federalists feared - Answers -✔✔ string central government
, The power to regulate car emissions comes from congress's authority - Answers -✔✔
under the necesscary and proper clause
what does not create a branch of government - Answers -✔✔ article IV
Dual federalism is defined as having - Answers -✔✔ seperate and distinct powers
between the federal and state government
cooperative federalism is defined as having - Answers -✔✔ overlapping powers
between the federal and state government
an example of concurrent power - Answers -✔✔ tax
The bill of rights refer to - Answers -✔✔ first ten amendments
the establishment clause - Answers -✔✔ erects a wall of seperation between church
and state
D.C. v. Heller - Answers -✔✔ forced the district of columbia to lift its gun ban
The police may search things in plain view - Answers -✔✔ fourth
The supreme court ruled that individuals who are arrested must be informed of their
constitutional rights in - Answers -✔✔ Miranda v. Arizona
the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury is guaranteed by the - Answers
-✔✔ sixth amendment
In lawerence v. texas, the u.s supreme court ruled that - Answers -✔✔ a texas law
criminalizing sexual behavior was was unconstitional
the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendment are collectively known as the -
Answers -✔✔ civil war amendments
Former slaves were granted citizenship as well as the privileges and immunities thereof,
and states were barred from deprieving anyone life, liberty, or property without due
process of law through - Answers -✔✔ fourteenth amendment
women finally received the right to vote in 1920 through - Answers -✔✔ nineteenth
the supreme court decision that over turned Plessy v. Ferguson in 1954 was - Answers
-✔✔ Brown v. Board of education
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