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textbook:
Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System
Harr, Hess, Orthman 7th edition
Typed, Times New Roman, 12pt font, black ink
1” margins, double-spaced
you must answer the following questions
1. Few people could live together and not have laws. Why?
2. Does pluralism have any negative aspects? Why have some fought so hard against the concept in the United States?
3. Do demonstrations such as the Boston Tea Party have any effect? Are they positive or negative?
4. What factors make it amazing that any organization among the colonies was successful?
5. Were the Articles of Confederation a wasted effort or were they needed?
6. What do you think about the Constitutional Convention being closed to the public? Was this necessary?
7. Why is the Constitution called a living document? Give examples.
8. What do you think the anti-Federalists were really afraid of?
9. Why should the Bill of Rights not have been left up to each state to develop on its own?
10. If the U.S. Constitution works so well, why do all countries not adopt it?
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textbook Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System.docxtodd191
textbook:
Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System
Harr, Hess, Orthman 7th edition
Typed, Times New Roman, 12pt font, black ink
1” margins, double-spaced
you must answer the following questions
1. Few people could live together and not have laws. Why?
2. Does pluralism have any negative aspects? Why have some fought so hard against the concept in the United States?
3. Do demonstrations such as the Boston Tea Party have any effect? Are they positive or negative?
4. What factors make it amazing that any organization among the colonies was successful?
5. Were the Articles of Confederation a wasted effort or were they needed?
6. What do you think about the Constitutional Convention being closed to the public? Was this necessary?
7. Why is the Constitution called a living document? Give examples.
8. What do you think the anti-Federalists were really afraid of?
9. Why should the Bill of Rights not have been left up to each state to develop on its own?
10. If the U.S. Constitution works so well, why do all countries not adopt it?
.
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U3 study guide
1. Unit 3 Study Guide
1. How many men attended the Constitutional Convention?
2. Who presided over the Constitutional Convention?
3. Who were the Federalists?
4. Who were the Anti-Federalists?
5. How many amendments are in the U.S. Constitution?
6. What are the first 10 amendments called?
7. Which amendment protects freedom of speech?
8. Which amendment outlawed slavery in the U.S.?
9. Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
10. How many members are in the House of Representatives?
11. How many years do House of Representative members serve per term?
12. How many members are in the U.S. Senate?
13. How may years do Senate members serve per term?
14. How many Senate members represent a state?
15. How many years does a President serve per term?
16. How many members are on the U.S. Supreme Court?
17. How many branches of government are there? List each branch.