[Project Title] [Your Name] [SPX Heading]. Part A: Undefined Terms 1.a These words and phrases in amendment VIII are unclear in their meanings: –“Word1”

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[Project Title] [Your Name] [SPX Heading]

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.a These words and phrases in amendment VIII are unclear in their meanings: –“Word1” –“Word2” –… –“Phrase1” –“Phrase2” –…. –Remember you are quoting a web resource – be sure to cite your reference correctly!

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.b These unclear words and phrases in amendment VIII could lead to legal arguments.. …. … ……. …. [How each word and phrase could lead to a legal argument should be explained here] … ….. …. Remember if you quote web/book/other resource – be sure to cite your reference correctly!

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.c The assumptions made in amendment VIII are: –Assumption1 –Assumption2 –Assumption3 –….. –Remember if you quote a resource – be sure to cite your reference correctly!

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.d [Insert here how you think a lawyer could logically argue that Amendment VIII of the Bill of Rights was violated if her client was sentenced to 100 hours of community service for vandalizing a street sign?]Amendment VIII [Insert here if you think she would get very far with this argument? Explain]. Remember if you quote a resource – be sure to cite your reference correctly!

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.e [Insert here your rewrite of the last line of Amendment V as an if-then statement]

Part A: Undefined Terms 1.f [… … …]

Part B: Postulates 2.a […]

Part B: Postulates 2.b […]

Part B: Postulates 2.c […]

Part B: Postulates 2.d […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.a […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.b […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.c […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.d […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.e […]

Part C: Working in a Deductive System 3.f […]