Browse Login Join Donate Help Newest Papers Newest Members Recent Papers Saved Papers

Civics Questions

Below is one of our free research papers on Civics Questions. If the term paper below is not exactly what you're looking for, you can search our essay database for other topics.


Civics Questions

1. How is government authority in the United States limited? Give one example.

    The government can not interfere with those rights granted to the people through the Constitution

or the Bill of Rights. The Supreme Court is there to protect our individual rights and freedoms.

2.What is the difference between absolute rights and relative rights?

    No person has an absolute freedom of speach; they are not free to say whatever they like. We do

have a relative freedom of speech though, we may say whatever we like as long as it does not interfere with

the rights of others.

3. Do all of the rights guarented by the Constitution apply to all people in the United States? Explain.

    Most rights in the constitution are for all people in the United States, aliens as well as citizens.

But not for all rights. For instance, the right to travel freely does not always apply to aliens, especially

during times of war.

4. What is the Bill of Rights? When and why was it added to the Constitution?

    The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the constitution, gauranteeing many rights to the

people of the United States. It was added to the constitution in 1791 to meet one of the major objections in

the ratification of the Constitution.

5.What effect has the 14th Amendment's Due Process Clause had on the Bill of Rights?

    The Bill of Rights on it's own applies only to the national government, not the states. The 14th

amendment "nationali...

Login

Join

It's completely free!
Get instant access to all our essays.

Join Now!

Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 05-21-2001
Category: Politics
Words: 694
Pages: 2.78