answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

True or false Several states ratified the Constitution only with the understanding that a listing of individual rights would be removed?

False: it would be added


True or false the constitution is a permanment document which may never be changed?

False


In 1951 the constitution was changed to limit presidents to two terms true or false?

True. In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, which established a two-term limit for the presidency. This amendment was a reaction to Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency and aimed to ensure that no individual could hold the office for an extended period.


Over the years the constitution has been changed only ten times true or false?

false


The Constitution has changed to adapt to the modern world of computers?

No way its false


True or false The slavery amendment the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868?

False


Was goeorge Washington the first president of the US true of false?

True and False. He was the first president of the US under the Constitution that was ratified in 1789. The US existed before that time under the Articles of Confederation, and there was a president, too. So...


Is it true or false that the Federalists were against the Constitution?

It is False. Anti-federalists were against the Constitution.


Is it true or false the federalists were against the constitution?

It is False. Anti-federalists were against the Constitution.


The founding fathers did not want the constitution to be amended?

False, the founding fathers provided for an unseen future they could not predict by allowing the constitution to be amended in specific circumstances.


Once an amendment has been ratified, it can be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court?

false


Slaves could be owned in the US after the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment true or false?

False. The Thirteenth Amendment, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States, except as punishment for a crime. This means that, following its passage, slavery could not be legally practiced in the U.S.