What is the book Article 5 about?

What is the book Article 5 about?

Article 5 is a 2012 young adult dystopian novel by Kristen Simmons. The novel tells the story of Ember Miller and Chase Jennings, two teenagers who are on the run from the government in a post-War dystopian America. It was followed by two sequels titled Breaking Point and Three.

Is Article 5 a series?

Article 52012
Breaking Point (Article 5)2012Three2013
Article 5 Series/Books

Is there a sequel to Article 5?

Breaking Point (Article 5)
Article 5/Followed by

Which part of the Constitution allows the nation to make changes in the constitution as needed?

Authority to Amend the U.S. Constitution Article V of the United States Constitution outlines basic procedures for constitutional amendment. Congress may submit a proposed constitutional amendment to the states, if the proposed amendment language is approved by a two-thirds vote of both houses.

How many pages is breaking point by Kristen Simmons?

416
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765329622
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 456,150
Product dimensions: 5.59(w) x 8.22(h) x 1.12(d)
Lexile: 720L (what’s this?)

Which of the amendment methods has never been used?

The Constitution’s Article V lays out the process by which the Constitution may be amended. There are actually four different ways, but only one is widely used: Proposal by convention of the states, with ratification by state conventions. This method has never been used.

Can a president take away an amendment?

Key points: No. A president can’t take away Second Amendment rights. The Second Amendment is in the Constitution.

Can Supreme Court overturn executive order?

More often, presidents use executive orders to manage federal operations. Congress may try to overturn an executive order by passing a bill that blocks it. But the president can veto that bill. Also, the Supreme Court can declare an executive order unconstitutional.

What level of government has power to coin money?

the Congress
Among the many powers given to the legislative branch, or the Congress, are the powers to introduce bills, collect taxes, regulate commerce with foreign countries, coin money, and declare war.

Can Supreme Court overturn Amendment?

The United States Supreme Court has never invalidated a constitutional amendment on the grounds that it was outside the amending power. It has, however, considered the content of an amendment as presenting a justiciable question.

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