The Constitution Unit

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161Politics / Constitutional law / United States Constitution / Constitution / Liberal democracy / United States Bill of Rights / James Madison / Political philosophy / Government

HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL HEARING QUESTIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2013–2014 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. In his speech to Parliament denouncing the colonists f

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-29 19:03:33
162Political philosophy / Federalist Papers / United States Constitution / Federalist No. 10 / James Madison / Calabasas /  California / John Locke / Constitution / Two Treatises of Government / United States / Humanities / Philosophy

National Hearing Questions Academic Year[removed]Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. In his famous Second Treatise of Government, John Locke asked these qu

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-07 14:55:33
163Government / American Enlightenment / Law / United States Constitution / Constitution / Magna Carta / United States Bill of Rights / Federalist Papers / Jury trial / United States / Humanities / James Madison

NATIONAL HEARING QUESTIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2010–2011 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. Recently an American scholar claimed that the Magna Carta is not j

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164Law / Politics / United States Bill of Rights / Substantive due process / Human rights / Calabasas /  California / Constitution / Supreme Court of the United States / United States Congress / United States Constitution / James Madison / Government

National Hearing Questions Academic Year 2004–2005 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. How and why did the basic ideas about rights and constitutional go

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165Political philosophy / Federalist Papers / United States Constitution / Federalist No. 10 / James Madison / Calabasas /  California / John Locke / Constitution / Two Treatises of Government / United States / Humanities / Philosophy

National Hearing Questions Academic Year[removed]Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. In his famous Second Treatise of Government, John Locke asked these qu

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166Modern history / Government / United States Constitution / Constitution / United States Bill of Rights / Federalist Papers / Federalist No. 78 / Supreme Court of the United States / John Adams / United States / James Madison / Humanities

National Hearing Questions Academic Year 2005–2006 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. Why did the classical republican idea of civic virtue conflict wit

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167James Madison / United States / Law / Constitution / United States Bill of Rights / Civil and political rights / Natural and legal rights / Human rights / Ethics / Rights / United States Constitution

STATE HEARING QUESTIONS[removed]Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. Governments and societies based on the natural rights philosophy guarantee certain righ

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168Law / Politics / United States Bill of Rights / Substantive due process / Human rights / Calabasas /  California / Constitution / Supreme Court of the United States / United States Congress / United States Constitution / James Madison / Government

National Hearing Questions Academic Year 2004–2005 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. How and why did the basic ideas about rights and constitutional go

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169Modern history / Government / United States Constitution / Constitution / United States Bill of Rights / Federalist Papers / Federalist No. 78 / Supreme Court of the United States / John Adams / United States / James Madison / Humanities

National Hearing Questions Academic Year 2005–2006 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. Why did the classical republican idea of civic virtue conflict wit

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170Political systems / Elections / Government / United States Constitution / Political charters / Constitution / United States Bill of Rights / Federalism / Democracy / Political philosophy / Politics / James Madison

STATE HEARING QUESTIONS 2006 – 2007 Unit One: What Are the Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System? 1. How and why did the natural rights philosophers use an imaginary state of nature

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-07 14:55:32
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