Dissenting, Justice Breyer argued, "Education, although far more than a matter of economics, has long been inextricably intertwined with the Nation's economy…. Guns in the hands of six percent of inner-city high school students and gun-related violence throughout a city's schools must threaten the trade and commerce that those schools support." Is this a strong argument that the law is constitutional under the Commerce Clause? Why or why not?

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Answer 1

Answer:

This is a strong argument about the state's responsibility in education, but it is not a strong argument that the law is constitutional under the Trade Clause.

Explanation:

In fact, the law is constitutional on the trade clause, but the argument presented above does not refer to this.

The trade clause states that the congress has the power to regulate and manage trade in relation to foreign trade, between states and with indigenous people. However, the above argument represents a reinforcement of the government's responsibility, including congress, to maintain an efficient and safe education, otherwise the trade may be affected.


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What a push factor cause immigration from Russia to increase between 1880 to 1910?

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Facing religious persecution and poverty, millions of Russians immigrated to the United States at the turn of the 20th century.

Why was the French defeat a blow to Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley?

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Also known as the Seven Years’ War, this New World conflict marked another chapter in the long imperial struggle between Britain and France. When France’s expansion into the Ohio River valley brought repeated conflict with the claims of the British colonies, a series of battles led to the official British declaration of war in 1756. Boosted by the financing of future Prime Minister William Pitt, the British turned the tide with victories at Louisbourg, Fort Frontenac and the French-Canadian stronghold of Quebec. At the 1763 peace conference, the British received the territories of Canada from France and Florida from Spain, opening the Mississippi Valley to westward expansion.

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A child born in Russia with one parent a U.S. citizen and the other parent a French citizen is a?

a
U.S. Citizen
b
French Citizen
c
Russian Citizen
d
All of the above
Question 5
Which of the following is NOT a requirement to become a Naturalized Citizen of the United States of America.

a
Must show an understanding of U.S. Civics
b
Must be at least 18 years of age
c
Must be of good moral character
d
Must have permission of your country of origin
Question 6
A child born in the State of Florida with both parents who are citizens of Sweden is a ?

a
Lucky child,
b
Citizen of Sweden
c
Citizen of the United States
d
Both choices 2 and 3
Question 7
The total number of African people who were brought across the Atlantic Ocean as slaves to the United State from 1619 through 1807 is approximately what number?

a
Half a million
b
One Million
c
Five Million
d
Two million
Question 8
Under United States Law, which of the following would NOT be considered a United States citizen?

a
A baby born in Italy to parents who are both Canadian
b
A baby born in the State of Texas to two foreign parents
c
A baby born in Orlando, FL to parents born in the State of New York
d
A baby born in Saudi Arabia to two United States Citizens
Question 9
A is a type of government in which one person has all the power to rule

a
Oligarchy
b
Autocracy
c
Democracy
d
Republic
Question 10
In which two of the types of governments we have discussed do the citizens vote and elect representatives a national legislature?

a
Representative Democracy and Dictatorship
b
Direct Democracy and Oligarchy
c
Constitutional Monarchy and Absolute Monarchy
d
Representative Democracy and a Parliamentary system
Question 11
Under which of the following governmental systems does the government own ALL business and industries?

a
Communist
b
Republic
c
Oligarchy
d
Socialist
Question 12
What was the first permanent English settlement in what became the United States?

a
Jamestown, VA
b
Seattle, WA
c
St. Augustine, FL
d
Plymouth, MA
Question 13
Which of the following are true of both Absolute Monarchies and Dictatorships

a
Both have many different political parties that trying to get power
b
Both are ruled by a single powerful leader
c
Both allow a lot of citizen participation in government
d
Both are ruled by a King or a Queen
Question 14
Today, most immigrants to the United States come from

a
Latin America
b
Western Europe
c
Asia
d
Both Choice 1 and Choice 3
Question 15
Which of the following is NOT a duty of an American Citizen?

a
Vote
b
Obey the law
c
Serve on a jury in court
d
Attend school
Question 16 (1 point)
The United States has a type of government

a
Representative Democracy
b
Federal
c
Republic
d
All of the above are correct
Question 17
Match the term with the definition

Column A
1.
The legal process for foreign-born people to obtain citizenship in a different country:
The legal process for foreign-born people to obtain citizenship in a different country
2.
The Rights and Duties of a Citizen:
The Rights and Duties of a Citizen
3.
The Study of the Rights and Duties of a Citizen:
The Study of the Rights and Duties of a Citizen
4.
The loss of naturalized citizenship because the person lied on the Naturalization Application:
The loss of naturalized citizenship because the person lied on the Naturalization Application
5.
When a decision is made by the vote of more than one half of the people/:
When a decision is made by the vote of more than one half of the people/
Column B
a. Citizenship
b. Denaturalization
c. Naturalization
d. Civics
e. Majority Rule
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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of citizens in the United States

a
Vote
b
Serve in Court on a jury
c
Be informed about the issues
d
Show respect for the rights of others
Question 19
The study of the rights and duties of a citizen

a
Citizenship
b
Government
c
Citizen
d
Civics
Question 20
Under what amendment to the U.S. Constitution was the right to vote extended to women?

a
14th Amendment
b
19th Amendment
c
15th Amendment
d
21st Amendment
Question 21
The law of the states that a person born in the United States is automatically a citizen

a
DNA
b
Blood
c
Soil
d
All of the above

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Answer:

I think it would be B

Explanation:

The Hundred Years War ended up taking people's moolah very fast, so it was harder to pay taxes.

Nobles and others started hoarding their money and stop paying taxes, so the King got weaker and weaker, and the power would have went to Parliament, because the Parliament didn't have a 1 man ruling everything, as if the King screwed up, then the kingdom goes boom, but if one person in Parliament screws up, theres like 649 other people to back up.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Which of the following statements about resources and industry in Latin America is false?
A.
Venezuela and Mexico are the two leading oil producing countries in Latin America.
B.
Latin America is the leading user of hydroelectric power in the world.
C.
Maquiladoras are factories located in Mexico that are often managed by international companies.
D.
The Amazon Rainforest supports Latin America’s lumber industry.

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B is correct one !!!

Answer:

Latin America is the leading user of hydroelectric power in the world.

Explanation:

Because it latin american help powr it.

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Answer: About 106.6 miles

Explanation:

How many forts were active in the Indian Territory in 1874?

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Answer:

It's below:

Explanation:

More than any other part of the United States, Oklahoma was the product of ... However, the most active of the forts were those assigned to keep the peace between the Indians who had ... Indian Territory forts were linked by road to a first (1849) line and then a ... The violence escalated into the Red River War of 1874–75.

Answer:

the answers 9

Explanation:

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Which construction project connected the Great Lakes to New York City

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Answer:

try this

Explanation:

Erie Canal, historic waterway of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City via the Hudson River at Albany. Taking advantage of the Mohawk River gap in the Appalachian Mountains, the Erie Canal, 363 miles (584 km) long, was the first canal in the United States to connect western waterways with the Atlantic Ocean. Construction began in 1817 and was completed in 1825. Its success propelled New York City into a major commercial centre and encouraged canal construction throughout the United States. In addition, construction of the canal served as a training ground for many of the engineers who built other American canals and railroads in the ensuing decades.

Which system of government divides power between the central government and sub-national political units?

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The Answer is:
Federalism

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Select the correct location on the map.
In which region is the megalith Stonehenge located?
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This question is a little confusing to me

Answer:   The farthest circle left

Explanation:

Stonehenge is located in the United Kingdom.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The Hartford Convention was held on December 15, 1814. The location for the meeting was the Old State House. The convention was a secret. The initiative for the meeting came from the Massachusetts legislature and delegates participated from Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. The resolution of the convention was that these states drafted a severe protest against the government of the United States for its participation in the War of 1812. Those were the issues presented in the declaration. That is when the first conversations about the idea of secession were introduced. Specifically, the New England Federalists feared that those kinds of suppositions could lead the nation to a civil war. The conclusions of the Convention were issued on January 15, 1815.

effects of calamity in the philippines

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Every year, 20 typhoons hit the Philippines, a country also threatened by earthquakes and volcanos. These natural disasters have grave economic consequences. The country is not just threatened by storms, but by flooding, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, too

Explanation:

Every year, 20 typhoons hit the Philippines, a country also threatened by earthquakes and volcanos. These natural disasters have grave economic consequences. The country is not just threatened by storms, but by flooding, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, too

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O Socialism
O Communism
O Constitutional Monarchy
O Direct Democracy

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Answer:

Justin lives in a communist country.

Explanation:

Communism is when all power including businesses is owned by the parliament or government.

Which of the following was a positive
result of the four Crusades to the Holy
Land?

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Answer:

I don't see any answers provided but here is my answer

The increase of trade and knowledge of other cultures

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The Fourth Amendment implies privacy because it protects the right

to own property.
to have personal items.
to be secure in one’s home.
to make one’s own decisions.

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Answer:

To be secure in ones home is your answer

Explanation:

I learned about this in american history

Answer: The answer is:

C: to be secure in one’s home.

Explanation:

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what claim of the declaration of independence promotes the idea of natural rights?

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The Declaration of Independence of the U.S. lists life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as natural rights.

What role did Thomas Catron play in women's suffrage in New Mexico?
a.
He steadfastly opposed women's suffrage.
b.
He did not take a stand for it or against it.
c.
He steadfastly supported women's suffrage.
d.
None of the above are true about Thomas Catron.

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B. He did not take a stand for it or against it

Answer:

b

Explanation:

5 new facts about renaissance art and the Sistine chapel

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Answer:

1. The Sistine Chapel, or Cappella Sistina in Italian, is named after Sixtus IV, the pope who commissioned it in the 1470s.

2. Whoever said Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling on his back?

Contrary to popular belief, Michelangelo did not paint on his back. He and his assistants actually painted standing upright on wooden platforms Michelangelo himself had devised.

3.Michelangelo wanted nothing to do with the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling

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5. New popes have been elected in the Sistine Chapel since 1492 (as the sole venue only since 1870).

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A. the Dawes Act of 1887
B. the Indian Appropriation Bill of 1893
C. the Curtis Act of 1898
D. the Dawes Act Amendment of 1901

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Answer: C.) The Curtis act 1898

Answer: C).

The Curtis act of Congress. pushed the five tribes to consider single statehood, despite their previous opposition.

Match each achievement with the correct inventor,
investigated radioactive elements
George Washington Carver
Marie Curie
conducted research in agriculture
created new food making techniques
was awarded two Nobel Prizes
developed an X-ray machine

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George Washington Carver—- conducted research in agriculture and created new food-making techniques.

Marie Curie— was awarded two Nobel Prizes and developed an X-ray machine.

George Washington Carver was an agricultural scientist while Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist, so I chose the answers based on that. Hope this helps you!
1. Marie Curie-Investigated radioactive elements.Was awarded two Nobel Prizes.Developed an X-ray machine.

2. George Washington Carver-Conducted research in agriculture.Created new food making techniques.

Who was Marie Curie?

Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, in Physics and with her later win in Chemistry so she became the first person to claim Nobel honors twice.

Her efforts with her husband Pierre led to the discovery of polonium and radium, and she also developed an X-ray machine.

Who was George Washington Carver?

George Washington Carver was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. Carver developed techniques to improve soil by repeated plantings of cotton. He specialized in plant life and was also an educator. Carver made new discoveries that helped farmers and changed lives around the world.

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The Civil War was born out of what movement in the United States?

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Answer:

In 1861, after decades of simmering tensions between northern and southern states over slavery, the rights of states and westward expansion, the Civil War in the United States began.

Can someone describe the Atlantic system to me?

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Answer:

Atlantic System. the network of trade established in the 1700s that bound together western Europe, Africa, and the Americas; Europeans sold slaves from western Africa and bought commodities that were produced by the new colonial plantations in North and South America and the Caribbean.

Explanation:

Answer:

Atlantic system was a slave trade, it transported goods from all over.

Explanation:

The network of trade established in the 1700s that bound together western Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europeans sold slaves from west Africa and bought commodities that were produced by the new colonial plantations in the Americas and the Caribbean

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What is at least one right that is granted to MN citizens by the MN Constitution that isn't addressed in the U.S. Constitution?

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Answer:

Hmm, I do know about the Boston Tea Party, would that help?

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How does a command economy answer the basic questions of what, how and for whom to produce

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Answer:

In a pure command economy, a central authority makes the major decisions about What, How, and for Whom to produce?

Question #2:
George will conduct a scientific experiment. In what order should George follow the
steps below?
Steps in an Experiment
A.) Run a scientific test
B.) Analyze data
C.) Form a conclusion
D.) Form a hypothesis
A. Step A, Step B, Step C, Step D
B. Step B, Step C, Step A, Step D
C. Step C, Step A, Step D, Step C
D. Step D, Step A, Step B, Step C
Ok what my answer

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

when conducting a scientific experiment, you first form a hypothesis, run a scientific test, analyze your data, and then form a conclusion.

Read the following quote from Frederick Douglass:

“Verily, the work does not end with the abolition of slavery, but only begins.”

What does Douglass mean by this statement? What work might need to be done in 1865?

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Answer:

I belive he meant that former slaves should be given opportunity

What is the best description of the role of women in Athens?

A. Women were allowed to own property, but they could not vote.

B. Women were considered full citizens even though they could not vote.

C. Women were confined to taking care of the home and their children.

D. Women were lumped in with enslaved persons and free men in their roles.

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Answer:

yup its B yup

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Which historical person do you find the most interesting? In 3-4 sentences, explain why.

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Answer:

Henry the 8th

Explanation:

He had 6 wives! He was a king with lots of power aswell, he divorced 2 wives, and beheaded two others! Thats why i think henry the 8th is the most interesting

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