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Which of the following did the three alien acts seek to accomplish?

Question 1 options:

They aimed to make it difficult for foreigners (or aliens) to become U.S. citizens


They aimed to take the side of the French in the war between England and France


They created Area 51 so the government could hide aliens from normal citizens


They created 3 political parties.

Question 2 (1 point)
What did the Sedition Act seek to make a crime?

Question 2 options:

Burning the flag.


Criticizing the government


Supporting French Catholics


Throwing foreigners, "aliens" out of the country

Question 3 (1 point)
The Alien & Sedition Acts were considered ____________________________________ by many, but because the courts weren't really well established, state lawmakers had to pass resolutions (resolves) saying they were not going to follow the law.

Question 3 options:

unconstitutional


illegal


stupid


racist

Question 4 (1 point)
The United States Supreme Court did not claim the right to declare laws unconstitutional until 1803 so it was very weak at first.

Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5 (1 point)
Who was John Marshall?

Question 5 options:

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, appointed by John Adams, who began a process called judicial review


A famous anti-Federalist


Thurgood Marshall's uncle


The second president of the United States

Question 6 (1 point)
What is judicial review?

Question 6 options:

The ability of the Supreme Court to look over a law and determine if it meets the requirements of the Constitution


The ability of the Supreme Court to impeach the Chief Justice if they don't like him/her.


The ability of only the President to decide who should be on the Supreme Court.


The ability of the Supreme Court to write their opinions over popular books, music, plays, and movies.

Question 7 (1 point)
Judicial Review made the Constitution stronger.

Question 7 options:
True
False

Respuesta :

Answers:

Question 1: They aimed to make it difficult for foreigners (or aliens) to become U.S. citizens.

Question 2: Criticizing the government.

Question 3: Unconstitutional.

Question 4: True.

Question 5: The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, appointed by John Adams, who began a process called judicial review.

Question 6: The ability of the Supreme Court to look over a law and determine if it meets the requirements of the Constitution.

Question 7: True.

Explanations:

Answer 1: Foreigners are called illegal aliens and that is the only option that relates to the question.

Answer 2: I researched the details of the Sedition act and found that. It was later deemed unconstitutional.

Answer 3: It was repealed around 1801.

Answer 4: The Marbury v. Madison case was the first instance of judicial review.

Answer 5: John Marshall was never a president, was a justice on the Supreme Court, was a Federalist (not an anti-federalist), and was not Thurgood Marshall's uncle, although Thurgood Marshall was related to the court.

Answer 6: I looked up judicial review and found that answer.

Answer 7: If something was deemed unconstitutional, that declaration upholds the constitution.

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