2. what amendment guarantees citizens the right to a jury trial and a lawyer?
3. which articl...
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2. what amendment guarantees citizens the right to a jury trial and a lawyer?
3. which article of the constitution created the judicial branch?
4. what did the judiciary act of 1789 establish?
5. what are the three levels of the federal court system? (from highest to lowest)
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Speech template this template will you write a speech about ratifying the constitution. remember to include lines that explain checks and balances, as well as the viewpoints of the federalists and anti-federalists. speech title: balancing power in the constitution your name: reviewer (parent or guardian): date: first paragraph: hook your audience into wanting to read or hear your speech. you could tell a story or use a quote. introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. use at least three to five sentences. second paragraph: discuss the systems of separation of powers and checks and balances. use facts to explain the difference between them. third paragraph: discuss the position of the federalists on ratifying the constitution. use facts. fourth paragraph: discuss the position of the anti-federalists on ratifying the constitution. use facts. fifth paragraph: this is where you summarize and review what you wrote. reviewer suggestions: in your speech, be sure to include the following items: description of separation of powers and checks and balances viewpoint of federalists on ratifying the constitution viewpoint of anti-federalists on ratifying the constitution
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Which document did the second continental congress send to king george iii to reaffirm colonists’ allegiance to him, but not to parliament?
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Which one of the following statements best characterizes change to agriculture in the united states since 1900
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