The U.S. Constitution

          The U.S. Constitution affords citizens various rights and freedoms. These include freedom of religion, freedom from unreasonable search and seizures, and the right to equal justice. As upholders of the Constitution, police officers...

The U.S. Constitution.

      Briefly describe the general purpose of the U.S. Constitution. How does the Constitution grant authority to the government to regulate business? Give a specific example of how Congress has used the Commerce Clause to regulate business. What is the...

The U.S. Constitution

Read Article III of the U.S. Constitution. What did you learn about the federal judicial system and/or judges? Do you agree with how federal judges and justices are chosen? If so, why? If not, why not or how would you change the present system? Some say that one of...

The U.S. Constitution

The U.S. Constitution was partly a product of compromises, among them the Three-FifthsCompromise and the Great Compromise of the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Discuss the problems that ledto these compromises, the constitutional provisions that resulted, and how the...

The U.S. Constitution

The U.S. Constitution stipulates that Electors will vote for the office of President and Vice President, what we commonly refer to as the Electoral College. Two times in the 21st century the candidate with the most popular votes across the United States has not won...