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Why does the constitution prevent congress from taking away our right of habeas corpus

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So that a person is allowed to be seen and heard in a courtroom by a judge. In a shorter sense, so that a person is given a fair trial.
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So that a person is allowed to be seen and heard in a courtroom by a judge. In a shorter sense, so that a person is given a fair trial.
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1) The Articles of Confederation gave the states:

d. more power than the national government.

2) In 1787, Congress called a meeting about the Articles of Confederation

b. to make the national government stronger.

3) Congress could

A. print and borrow money.

4) Congress could not

c. force states to obey its laws.

5)  Which Americans were represented at the Constitutional Convention?

d. White men who owned land

6) Some delegates to the Constitutional Convention thought a republic would

c. protect citizens' rights.

7) In a federal system of government

a. the states share power with the central government.

8) How did the states compromise about slavery?

c. Every five enslaved persons was counted as three free people.

9) Which of the following is not one of the three branches of government created by the Constitution?

b. federal

10) The system of checks and balances

d. keeps each branch of government from becoming stronger than the others.

11)  What does the Bill of Rights do?

a. It protects freedom of speech and religion.

12)  In what way does the Constitution keep any one branch of government from becoming too powerful?

d. with a system of checks and balances

13)  Which of the following can be done by the federal government only?

c. issue money

14) Which of the following can be done by both federal and state governments?

a. pass laws

15) Alexander Hamilton supported

a. manufacturing and trade.

16) Thomas Jefferson supported

b. limiting the national government

17) What was the Great Compromise?

a. a plan to divide Congress into two parts

18)  In Alexander Hamilton's view, what was one role of the national government?

d. to support manufacturing and trade

19) How are the powers of each branch of the national government limited?

c. through a process of checks and balances

20) What were the Articles of Confederation?

b. a plan for central government

21) Why did the Antifederalists think the Constitution was dangerous?

c. It did not contain a Bill of Rights.

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1) The Articles of Confederation gave the states:

d. more power than the national government.

2) In 1787, Congress called a meeting about the Articles of Confederation

b. to make the national government stronger.

3) Congress could

A. print and borrow money.

4) Congress could not

c. force states to obey its laws.

5)  Which Americans were represented at the Constitutional Convention?

d. White men who owned land

6) Some delegates to the Constitutional Convention thought a republic would

c. protect citizens' rights.

7) In a federal system of government

a. the states share power with the central government.

8) How did the states compromise about slavery?

c. Every five enslaved persons was counted as three free people.

9) Which of the following is not one of the three branches of government created by the Constitution?

b. federal

10) The system of checks and balances

d. keeps each branch of government from becoming stronger than the others.

11)  What does the Bill of Rights do?

a. It protects freedom of speech and religion.

12)  In what way does the Constitution keep any one branch of government from becoming too powerful?

d. with a system of checks and balances

13)  Which of the following can be done by the federal government only?

c. issue money

14) Which of the following can be done by both federal and state governments?

a. pass laws

15) Alexander Hamilton supported

a. manufacturing and trade.

16) Thomas Jefferson supported

b. limiting the national government

17) What was the Great Compromise?

a. a plan to divide Congress into two parts

18)  In Alexander Hamilton's view, what was one role of the national government?

d. to support manufacturing and trade

19) How are the powers of each branch of the national government limited?

c. through a process of checks and balances

20) What were the Articles of Confederation?

b. a plan for central government

21) Why did the Antifederalists think the Constitution was dangerous?

c. It did not contain a Bill of Rights.

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Option B is the right answer.

Explanation:

Article I of the constitution highlights the ‘necessary and proper clause’. It is a decree which states that the congress is conferred with extra powers to scrutinize and regulate the executive branch or any federal agency and bring in necessary changes in the government if need arises.

Congressional oversight powers enable the Congress to legislate laws and execute the same. It is also called Sweeping clause or Elastic clause.  

United States’ Constitution had granted a few powers that have to be exercised and apart from that there are implied powers that are given to congress which can be exercised when a government needs changes or has to undergo alterations.

History
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Option B is the right answer.

Explanation:

Article I of the constitution highlights the ‘necessary and proper clause’. It is a decree which states that the congress is conferred with extra powers to scrutinize and regulate the executive branch or any federal agency and bring in necessary changes in the government if need arises.

Congressional oversight powers enable the Congress to legislate laws and execute the same. It is also called Sweeping clause or Elastic clause.  

United States’ Constitution had granted a few powers that have to be exercised and apart from that there are implied powers that are given to congress which can be exercised when a government needs changes or has to undergo alterations.

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