Politics of the United States Questions
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Of proposed articles, what article became the First Amendment?
The Fifth Amendment, citizens cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property without?
The 7th Amendment deals with what kinds of trials?
There's a word used in the Ninth Amendment that implies that if the rights aren't mentioned in the Bill of Rights nor given to the federal government. What is that word? (starts with an e)
This refusal cost George Mason the friendship with whom?
The Tenth Amendment, similar to the Ninth Amendment, talks about the rights to individuals, the federal government, and...? (What's the third entity)
The Fourth Amendment, about searches and seizures, citizens are to be secured in their what?
For each amendment to be ratified, what fraction of state legistlators had to approve?
Shortly, before his death, these motions of individual rights and civil liberties would be ratified on what date?
George Mason University is located in what state?
What fraction of both chambers of Congress had to approve?
What city did congress convene to take up the issue of Bill of Rights?
Of the original number of amendments, how many were ratified? ( They became bill of Rights )
How many proposed amendments were there originally proposed?
In what amendment can we find the phrase "seperation of church and state?
The power to receive ambassadors is an example of
The powers of the president that are most clearly spelled out in the Constitution are ________ powers. On the other hand, ________ powers are not listed in the Constitution at all, and in fact derive their legitimacy from Congress, who have given those particular powers to the president over time.
The last time Congress exercised its constitutional power to declare war was during
If President Trump were to appoint an individual to fill a vacant position in the Department of Health and Human Services when the Senate was adjourned, it would be an example of a(n)
The ________ is the name given to the group of designated cabinet officials and other military, diplomatic, and intelligence officials who meet regularly with the president to give advice on national security matters.