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How does the U.S. Constitution protect citizens from being unfairly
How does the U.S. Constitution protect citizens from being unfairly punished for a crime?(1 point)
Responses Everyone is allowed
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What was the Anti-Federalist stance on people's rights and the Constitution?
Responses The Constitution did little to protect the
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Which of the following explains how a republic’s constitution can affect the rights of its citizens?(1 point)
Responses a
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which of the following is a benefit of a Constitution of a republic?
a. Constitutions insure economic equality to all citizens b.
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What was Hammurabi's Code?(1 point) Responses laws that protect citizens' rights under the Constitution laws that protect
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Which of the following is a benefit of a Constitution of a republic? (1 point) Constitutions protect the powers of inherited
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Why did the Federalists want to include this clause in the Constitution?
(1 point) Responses to protect the individual liberties
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Jury duty is
A right, because it is discussed in the US constitution A right, because only some citizens are required to do it. A
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Which statement best explains the personal rights of U.S. citizens and where they come from?(1 point)
Responses The Constitution
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Which of the following explains how a republic’s constitution can affect the rights of its citizens?(1 point) Responses
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