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Read “The Idea of America” by Nikole Hannah-Jones
What examples of hypocrisy in the founding of the U.S. does Hannah-Jones supply? What evidence can you see for how “some might argue that this nation was founded not as a democracy but as a slavocracy”?
Answer:
Hannah-Jones explains the hypocrisy of a democracy based on slavery.
Explanation:
She finds hypocrisy in Jefferson’s original draft of the Declaration of Independence blaming the king of England for enforcing slavery on supposably reluctant colonists. In reality, the founders had no intention of abolishing slavery, so that passage got erased.
Therefore, the Declaration of Independence doesn´t even mention slavery and the Constitution would go as far as preserving that institution.
The law forbids the consumption and possession of cannabis, with prison sentences of between 20 and 40 years in place for those caught with the drug.
Although it seemed quite important in 1788 amendment III, barring the quartering of soldiers in private homes is outdated today.
Explanation:
The Amendment III of the United States constitution states that none of the soldiers in time of peace can be quartered in any private homes without owners consent. Its main intention was to protect citizen's rights to their own property without the government's violation.
The practice was forbidden in peacetime and the British army was allowed to lodge in private residences.
James Madison introduced the third amendment in congress in the year 1789. This amendment was a part of the bill of rights of the United States.
Answer:
exercise its constitutional authority to approve only those appointees to federal judgeships who will take seriously the constitutional limitations on the powers of both the states and the federal government.
Explanation:
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