1. Where did the ideas for changes to the Constitution come from? What kinds of changes were being suggested?2. How did the Bill of Rights become part of the Constitution? Were all of the proposed changes accepted? How long did it take for them to be
approved?

3. Which freedoms are protected by the Bill of Rights? Which ones do you use regularly or rarely?

4. When did the Bill of Rights become a more central part of how the Constitution is interpreted? Why?
5. How do citizens-not the government-use the Bill of Rights to define their freedoms?
1. Where did the ideas for changes to the Constitution - 1

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1.When the Constitution was being written, the men writing the document realized it might have to be altered in the future.  Since the document was written in a general format, the delegates realized that as time changed, it might be necessary to change the Constitution.  However, the delegates believed that it should be more difficult to change the Constitution than to change a law.  Thus, they required two-thirds of both houses of Congress and three-fourths of the state governments to agree to change it.

2.James Madison Drafts Amendments

In September 1789 the House and Senate accepted a conference report laying out the language of proposed amendments to the Constitution. Within six months of the time the amendments–the Bill of Rights–had been submitted to the states, nine had ratified them.

3.The amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were designed to protect the basic rights of U.S. citizens, guaranteeing the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and exercise of religion; the right to fair legal procedure and to bear arms; and that powers not delegated to the federal government were reserved for the states.

4.On September 25, 1789, Congress transmitted to the state Legislatures twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution. Numbers three through twelve were adopted by the states to become the United States (U.S.) Bill of Rights, effective December 15, 1791.

5.Understandably, any people that fought a revolution over "TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION" would be cautious about the new Constitution created in 1787. For example, famous Virginian Patrick Henry refused to attend the Convention because he "smelt a rat."

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What is a central belief of animism

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Answer:    All things have a soul

Explanation:  The word animism comes from the Latin word anima which means soul, spirit or life. According to this belief, all creatures alive or non alive, meaning animals, plants, but also rocks, minerals and places contain the soul or spirit. In other words, any thing in the universe has a soul, which is an integral part of the universal soul. Scientists believe animism is the belief of ancient peoples and originates from Africa.

Animism is no separation between spiritual, physical and mental world.

I REALLY need help. Which action is considered a mandatory responsibility of US citizenship? holding political office serving in the army serving on a jury joining a political party

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The action which is considered a mandatory responsibility of US citizenship is Jury Duty.

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A Jury duty is is one of the highest duties of citizenship, it makes provision from the constitutional rights to be tried and it involves direct participation in the administration of justice. In the united states when a person is called for jury duty that service is mandatory.

Every American citizen is obliged to serve on jury, otherwise known as jury duty--(in)famous because people tend to regard jury duty  more as a burden than as a privilege.

True/false Prohibition was backed by many groups of the United States' religious community.

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The correct answer is true.

The movement to prohibit alcohol in the United States was rooted in the temperance movement. The temperance movement was lead by women, often Christian women, who felt that alcohol was ruining the moral character of American society. This temperance movement was based on the idea that if America made alcohol illegal, men would be more repsonsible and their would be less crime in the country.

The answer to the question is True, I has the same one just a few days ago

(select all that apply)which of the following statements are true of the 1905 revolution?

○ Failed to overthrow the czar.
○ Set the serfs free and gave them land.
○ Dress rehearsal to 1917 revolution.
○ Brought the Nihilists to power.

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The correct answers are A) failed to overthrow the czar, C) dress rehearsal to the 1917 Revolution, and D) brought the Nihilist to power.

The following statements are true of the 1905 Revolution, it failed to overthrow the czar, dress rehearsal to the 1917 Revolution, and brought the Nihilist to power.

The first Russian Revolution started in 1905. People in Russia felt discontent and were tired of the social and economic policies of Tsar Nicholas II. They demanded a Constitutional Monarchy instead of an autocracy. There were riots and protest in the streets. Some of them violent. The Union Liberation movement was at the front of these protests that sadly ended with the Bloody Sunday massacre in St. Petersburgh, in January 1905.  

Read the description of René Descartes below. Which step of the scientific method does the description most closely match?René Descartes was a French philosopher born in 1596, a time when many long held beliefs were changing. His new way of thinking led him to decide to doubt everything until he could prove it. His goal was to achieve certainty through methodical and logical questioning.
A. Step 2: Form a hypothesis.
B. Step 3: Test the hypothesis.
C. Step 4: Collect data.
D. Step 1: State the question or observation.

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The answer is D. Step 1 State the question or observation. In the statement below, Descartes have not started any test. He was stating his observations of what is happening in his life. He saw that his beliefs were gradually changing. By doing so, Descartes had started to question these changes and thus started to see the problems in these changes

After reading Document C,Bartlett,D Henry Channon, D: and E Lord Halifax,create a hypothesis regarding this question:Was appeasement the right policy for England in 1938?

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Answer:

Seen in retrospective it clearly was not

Explanation:

Lord Halifax was one of the architects of the policy of appeasement of Adolf Hitler in 1936 to 1938, in which he worked closely with P.M. Neville Chamberlain. However, after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 he was in favor of a new policy to stop further German agression.

Unfortunately Chamberlain maintained his appeasement policy which proved to strenghten Hitler´s belief that he could continue his agressive ¨Lebensraum¨ ideology. Moreover it was a slap in the face for the Czech people.