What is the main idea behind Article I of the Constitution
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Originally, how many states had to ratify the Constitution at
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Which Article of the Constitution guarantees that all states are protected equally by the Federal Government
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Article IV (A+LS)
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What is considered to be the Supreme Law of the Land giving the US Federal government power over state and local governments
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The powers of the Federal government delineated in the US
Constitution, give the federal government its duty to enforce
Federal laws granted to it by the Constitution. If the powers not
mentioned to belong to the Federal government, are left to the
States.
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What does the Sixteenth Amendment allow Congress the ability to do
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Set up income taxes A+
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Which Amendment to the Constitution gives the states authority that the Federal Government does not have
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Tenth Amendment
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What is the major theme of Article 1 of the Constitution
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state representation in the federal government
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Which amendment was written specifically to repeal a previous amendment that prohibited the manufacture transport or sale of alcohol
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21st
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What was not a reason that the delegates of the constitutional convention designed a new form of government
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to strengthen the partnership between america and england
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Of the following which are powers that are not given to the Federal Government and not denied to the states
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reserved powers
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Of the following who was an active Anti-Federalist
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samuel adams.
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Which of the following groups believed the Constitution would strengthen the national government
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Federalists A+ learning
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What is the main idea behind Article I of the Constitution
Originally, how many states had to ratify the Constitution at
special state conventions before the Constitution was set to become
law?
Which Article of the Constitution guarantees that all states are protected equally by the Federal Government
Article IV (A+LS)
What is considered to be the Supreme Law of the Land giving the US Federal government power over state and local governments
The powers of the Federal government delineated in the US
Constitution, give the federal government its duty to enforce
Federal laws granted to it by the Constitution. If the powers not
mentioned to belong to the Federal government, are left to the
States.
What does the Sixteenth Amendment allow Congress the ability to do
Set up income taxes A+
Which Amendment to the Constitution gives the states authority that the Federal Government does not have
Tenth Amendment
What is the major theme of Article 1 of the Constitution
state representation in the federal government
Which amendment was written specifically to repeal a previous amendment that prohibited the manufacture transport or sale of alcohol
21st
What was not a reason that the delegates of the constitutional convention designed a new form of government
to strengthen the partnership between america and england
Of the following which are powers that are not given to the Federal Government and not denied to the states
reserved powers
Of the following who was an active Anti-Federalist
samuel adams.
Which of the following groups believed the Constitution would strengthen the national government