Directions: Read each scenario carefully. Then answer each question using the U. S. Constitution. Make sure to back up your explanation by writing the exact article, section, and clause where you got your information. (Note – a few of the answers will not have a section and/or a clause, so leave the clause line blank)
1. Elon Musk & the Cybertruck are so awesome that that he decides to run for President of the United States because he knows he’ll win. Can he do this? Why or why not?
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2. Hillary Clinton was born and raised in the state of Illinois. How was she able to become the senator of New York?
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3. If Alabama Representative Mike Rogers was stopped for extremely reckless driving as he was making his way to a session of Congress and then verbally assaulted the police officer who pulled him for doing so, why wouldn’t that police officer arrest him?
a. Article , Section , Clause
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4. The United Kingdom has queens/kings, princes/princesses, dukes/duchesses, lords/ladies, knights, etc. Why doesn’t our government give awesome titles like these to its outstanding citizens?
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5. George Washington was born April 13, 1743, as a citizen of the Great Britain. Why was Washington able to become President of the United States?
a. Article , Section , Clause
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