Question
How did the Fourteenth Amendment reverse the Dred Scott decision?(1 point)
Responses
It protected the rights of U.S. citizens to make contracts and sue in federal court.
It protected the rights of U.S. citizens to make contracts and sue in federal court.
It granted any person born in the U.S. full citizenship.
It granted any person born in the U.S. full citizenship.
It granted citizenship to immigrants residing in the U.S. for five years.
It granted citizenship to immigrants residing in the U.S. for five years.
It allowed state citizens diversity jurisdiction in federal court.
2.Which of the following statements best explains the relationship between natural rights and civic virtue?(1 point)
Responses
The protection of civic virtue is derived from natural rights.
The protection of civic virtue is derived from natural rights.
The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.
The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.
The protection of civic virtue is dependent upon a social contract theory.
The protection of civic virtue is dependent upon a social contract theory.
The protection of natural rights are granted by civic virtue.
3.Which of the following directly contributes to the cost of running for office?(1 point)
Responses
the tradition of nominating conventions
the tradition of nominating conventions
the length of campaigns
the length of campaigns
the two-party system
the two-party system
the number of years between election cycles
Responses
It protected the rights of U.S. citizens to make contracts and sue in federal court.
It protected the rights of U.S. citizens to make contracts and sue in federal court.
It granted any person born in the U.S. full citizenship.
It granted any person born in the U.S. full citizenship.
It granted citizenship to immigrants residing in the U.S. for five years.
It granted citizenship to immigrants residing in the U.S. for five years.
It allowed state citizens diversity jurisdiction in federal court.
2.Which of the following statements best explains the relationship between natural rights and civic virtue?(1 point)
Responses
The protection of civic virtue is derived from natural rights.
The protection of civic virtue is derived from natural rights.
The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.
The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.
The protection of civic virtue is dependent upon a social contract theory.
The protection of civic virtue is dependent upon a social contract theory.
The protection of natural rights are granted by civic virtue.
3.Which of the following directly contributes to the cost of running for office?(1 point)
Responses
the tradition of nominating conventions
the tradition of nominating conventions
the length of campaigns
the length of campaigns
the two-party system
the two-party system
the number of years between election cycles
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. The Fourteenth Amendment reversed the Dred Scott decision by **granting any person born in the U.S. full citizenship.**
2. The statement that best explains the relationship between natural rights and civic virtue is: **The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.**
3. The factor that directly contributes to the cost of running for office is: **the length of campaigns.**
2. The statement that best explains the relationship between natural rights and civic virtue is: **The protection of natural rights is dependent upon civic virtue.**
3. The factor that directly contributes to the cost of running for office is: **the length of campaigns.**