I think you meant to say:
"What is an example of how the U.S constitution applies to the government specifically?"
This is a homework question, so try to do some research online. It isn't easy....I am trying to figure this out myself! However, you will get more out of it.
Don't give up!
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This is termed as concurring jurisdiction, it applies not only to courts but to federal programs administered by the State.
The Bill of Rights does not have "Articles". If you're referring to Article II of the Constitution, it applies the Constitutional Powers given to the President & Executive Branch. If you're referring to the 2nd Amendment, it's the "Right to Bear Arms", giving state's the right to regulate militias, and authorizing the private use of firearms.
Not sure what you are asking, but a person born in the United States is a citizen.
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Correct. In a constitutional government (or any republic in general), the law applies to everyone.
Correct. In a constitutional government (or any republic in general), the law applies to everyone.
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In particular, free government is designed to guard against the most insidious danger of government by the people-the tyranny of the majority over minorities. This principle applies equally to constitutional protection of religious, ethnic, racial, or other minority groups.
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Yes, a civil suit can be brought against federal government officials for violating constitutional rights under Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act, which allows individuals to seek damages for civil rights violations, although it typically applies to state officials. For federal officials, claims may be brought under Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, which establishes a right to sue federal officials for constitutional violations. However, such suits can face significant legal challenges, including qualified immunity, which protects officials from liability unless they violated a clearly established constitutional right.
There are a number of properties which are considered to be a special property that applies to only a few minerals. Some of them include magnetism, optical and florescence properties.
The distributive property applies to two binary operations, not to an individual number. It is therefore, impossible to make "786 distributive property".
No, it only applies to chattels.
No. The distributive property applies to two operations (usually multiplication and addition), NOT to numbers.
The distributive property refers to a property that applies to two mathematical operations over three elements of a set. It is not a property of a single element such as 410.