Federal supremacy establishes that federal law supercedes all
state and local law. Federal supremacy establishes that federal law
supercedes all state and local law.
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Can the constittution be changed
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Yes, the Consitution can be changed by the amendments process.
The Constitution has been changed 27 times, including the Bill of
Rights as the first 10 changes.
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Which Article tells how many states had to ratify the Constitution before it could take effect
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Article VII of the US Constitution addresses this: "The
ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient
for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so
ratifying the same."
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Who votes in the speaker of the house
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hopefully only the speaker. Otherwise it would be very painful
for the speaker. All of the members of the house vote for the
speaker
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Which situation best illustrates how the principle of limited government aimsto protect individual rights
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The government is specifically forbidden from searching citizens houses without reason.
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What does federal supremacy mean
Federal supremacy establishes that federal law supercedes all
state and local law. Federal supremacy establishes that federal law
supercedes all state and local law.
Can the constittution be changed
Yes, the Consitution can be changed by the amendments process.
The Constitution has been changed 27 times, including the Bill of
Rights as the first 10 changes.
Which Article tells how many states had to ratify the Constitution before it could take effect
Article VII of the US Constitution addresses this: "The
ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient
for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so
ratifying the same."
Who votes in the speaker of the house
hopefully only the speaker. Otherwise it would be very painful
for the speaker. All of the members of the house vote for the
speaker
Which situation best illustrates how the principle of limited government aimsto protect individual rights
The government is specifically forbidden from searching citizens houses without reason.