Answer:
Explanation:
. The Bill of Rights
the rights of every citizen.
2. Freedom of
allows people to gather and share their
opinions.
3. In order for accused people to receive fair treatment, the Fifth Amendment
has a
clause.
4. The Fifth Amendment protects people from
so that they
cannot be tried twice for the same crime.
5. People are allowed to
the government
and ask for changes.
6. People who are born or
in the United States can vote.
7. The Nineteenth Amendment is for woman
8. A President can only be elected to two
Answer:
The electoral college is working the way it is supposed to.
Explanation:
The president of the United States is the President of all the lands owned by the US, not the president of only the major cities. The Electoral College was created to balance out the population with the land. For example, if we take into account and allow the Democrats to get what they want (i.e., popular vote), it will lead to large segments of the population being cut off from the political realm. With the popular vote only, candidates will only reach out to large population areas, as they have the higher chances of receiving the message and to vote for them. In the end, the electoral college is in place to ensure that all groups of the US, no matter where they live, are reached out too. The Popular vote is not the way to go, and if the Democrats want to get rid of the Electoral College, they must put in a system that is better than it. Remember, the Electoral College, while it does has it's faults, solves a gruesome problem of keeping the president from being the president of the major cities, to being the president of the land.
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Answer:
It is the duty of Congress to have hearings in order to confirm a Supreme Court Justice nominee (as stated in the Constitution). This exclusive power rests on the U.S. Senate. The consensus, however, may be different and may vote against a nominee. Political parties within the Senate generally get in the way of who will vote and who won't, and vice-versa.
Explanation:
For example, Merrick Garland (former President Obama's nominee) was not given a hearing. Furthermore, Congress failed to perform the duties to have a hearing and decide whether to vote or deny a nominee. This is an example of how they refused to even vote on him. This is not the way government should operate.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
This is because as the price of a good drops, the demand by the consumers for the good goes up