The ninth amendment is similar to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18, because it helps to acknowledge the rights that our founding fathers did not specifically mention in the Constitution. Although they mentioned our most important rights, it was not obvious that all rights were still protected. For example, the right to privacy. Although it was not mentioned specifically in the Constitution, all Americans are allowed to keep their secrets and have private information that they are not willing to share to others. Without the ninth amendment stating that even though specific personal rights of the people are not listed in the Constitution, it does not mean that people don't have these other rights. Most of the other rights are just as important as the ones listed.
look at Article 1 section 7 in the constitution.. in the last paragraph
Article I, Section 8 is not called the Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is part of that Section, contained in its last paragraph.
The Oath of Office is located in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. It is in the last paragraph of Section 1 of that article.
Yes. It is the last paragraph that ties together and sums up the subjects of the previous paragraphs.
The last paragraph of the article best supports the authors argument. This is because this paragraph brings all of the authors findings together.
The oath is the last sentence of section 1, Article II.
The right of the House to impeach appears in Article I, section2, last paragraph.The duty of Senate to hold impeachment trials and the 2/3 requirement to convict appears in Article I section 3 , paragraph 6.
A terminator sentence is the last sentence in a paragraph that summarizes the key point or idea presented in the paragraph. It helps to transition smoothly to the next paragraph or section of the text.
Article 1 Section 8 last paragraph says, "To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."
Article IV - Relations Among the States Article V - Provisions for Amendment Article VI - National Debts, Supremacy of National Law, Oath Article VII - Ratification of Constitution
Article V - last clause "no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate."
Cesar Chavez's mom's name was Juana. A last name was not given. The answer is in the last sentence, of the 4th paragraph, in the article attached under "Related Links"