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Article IV 37. What is the topic of Article IV? 38. What does the Constitution say about how one state must regard the laws of another state? 39. Explain Privileges and Immunities. 40. What limitation is put on admitting new states to the Union? Article V 41. What fraction of the houses of Congress is necessary to approve a proposed Amendment? 42. What fraction of states must approve a proposed amendment for it to be ratified? 43. What fraction of the states can ask for a convention to propose new amendments? 44. What is the only limitation in the Constitution as to what can be the basis of an amendment? Article VI 45. What does the Constitution say about which law shall predominate if there in any conflict between laws? 46. What qualification for holding any public office is forbidden? Article VII 47. How many states had to ratify the Constitution for it to become law? Amendments 48. Name the five basic civil liberties guaranteed in the First Amendment. 49. __ Which amendment extended the vote to 18 year olds? 50. __ Which amendment outlaws "cruel and unusual punishments?" 51. __ Which amendment ended slavery? 52. Put the NINTH Amendment in your own words. 53. Put the TENTH Amendment in your own words. 54. __ Which Amendment prevents a citizen of North Carolina suing the state of Georgia? 55. __ Which amendment said that states could not prevent people from voting based on their race? 56. __ Which amendment said that a person could not be tried twice for the same crime?
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37. The topic of Article IV is the relationship between the states.<br />38. The Constitution states that each state must recognize the laws and judgments of other states.<br />39. Privileges and Immunities refer to the rights and protections that citizens of one state have in another state.<br />40. The Constitution requires the consent of the Congress and the legislatures of the affected states to admit new states to the Union.<br />41. Two-thirds of the houses of Congress is necessary to approve a proposed Amendment.<br />42. Three-fourths of the states must approve a proposed amendment for it to be ratified.<br />43. Two-thirds of the states can ask for a convention to propose new amendments.<br />44. The only limitation in the Constitution as to what can be the basis of an amendment is that it must be for the common defense and general welfare of the United States.<br />45. The Constitution states that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties shall be the supreme law of the land, and judges in every state shall be bound thereby.<br />46. The Constitution forbids any religious test as a qualification for holding any public office.<br />47. Nine states had to ratify the Constitution for it to become law.<br />48. The five basic civil liberties guaranteed in the First Amendment are freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government.<br />49. The 26th Amendment extended the vote to 18-year-olds.<br />50. The 8th Amendment outlaws "cruel and unusual punishments."<br />51. The 13th Amendment ended slavery.<br />52. The NINTH Amendment states that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.<br />53. The TENTH Amendment states that the powers not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.<br />54. The 11th Amendment prevents a citizen of North Carolina suing the state of Georgia.<br />55. The 15th Amendment said that states could not prevent people from voting based on their race.<br />56. The 5th Amendment said that a person could not be tried twice for the same crime.
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