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WGU C181 OA Survey of United States Constitution and Government Study Guide
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WGU C181 Survey of United States Constitution and Government Pre Assessment Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (100% Verified Answers by Expert)
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WGU C181 Survey of United States Constitution and Government Pre Assessment Questions and Answers (2022/2023) (100% Verified Answers by Expert)
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Wgu C181 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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The most important concession won by the Anti-Federalists in the debate over the ratification of the Constitution correct answer: Bill of Rights 
 
In Federalist #10 James Madison thought that this would "break and control the violence of factions"? correct answer: the proposed constitution or the "extended republic"? 
 
This is why Federalists (e.g., Alexander Hamilton) believed a Bill of Rights could be dangerous correct answer: unlisted rights would be vulnerable to government abuse? 
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WGU C181 test| 317 questions| with complete solutions
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libertarianism economic theory correct answer: Laissez-faire 
 
libertarianism correct answer: opposes government control 
values freedom over order 
 
equality of opportunity correct answer: same chance to succeed 
 
equality of outcome correct answer: equal shares of wealth for everyone 
 
majoritarian model correct answer: the majority of the citizens decide who will govern 
 
who has sovereign power in a republican gov correct answer: people 
 
dual federalism correct answer: A system...
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WGU C181 STUDY GUIDE| 286 questions| with complete solutions
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What is sovereignty? correct answer: SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people as it wishes, without interference from other nations. 
 
How is Sovereignty threatened in the globalized world? correct answer: If the majority of nations thinks a country is being ruled unethically or crimes on its citizens are happening, world sanctions can be ordered. IE... Libya and Moammar Gadhafi. 
 
What are the fundamental values of American democracy? How are these values sh...
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Maintaining Order correct answer: Establishing the rule of law to preserve life and protect property 
 
Providing public goods correct answer: Benefits and services available to everyone. Such as, education, sanitation, and parks. They benefit all citizens, but not likely to be voluntarily paid. 
 
Promoting equality correct answer: Governments role in redistributing income - taking money from the wealthy to give to the poor 
 
Liberalism (according to John Locke) correct answer: The state s...
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WGU C181 STUDY GUIDE Final| 283 questions| with complete solutions
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What is sovereignty? correct answer: Each national government has the right to govern its people as it wishes, without interference from other nations. 
 
How is Sovereignty threatened in the globalized world? correct answer: Since our world has become so globalized, sovereignty is threatened by the fact that we have different nations involved by international trade and investment and those nations may not be as focused on sovereignty as our nation is. 
 
What are the fundamental values of Ame...
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WGU C181 survey of US constitution and government preassessment
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Which economic theory is aligned with the political theory of libertarianism? correct answer: Laissez-faire 
 
Which political ideology opposes government control and also values freedom over order? correct answer: Libertarianism 
 
What is an example of equality of opportunity? correct answer: We all have the same chance to succeed in life 
 
Federal law requires that employers pay men and women equally for equal work. 
 
 Which type of equality is this an example of? correct answer: Equal...
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WGU C181: Survey of United States Constitution and Government STUDY GUIDE| 248 questions| with complete solutions
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Democratic socialism correct answer: A socialist form of government that guarantees civil liberties such as freedom of speech and religion. Citizens determine the extent of government activity through free elections and competitive political parties. 
 
Government correct answer: The legitimate use of force within specified geographical boundaries to control human behavior. 
 
Communism correct answer: A political system in which, in theory, ownership of all land and productive facilities is ...
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WGU C181 Pre-assessment Study Guide| 109 questions| with complete solutions
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Laissez-faire correct answer: economic theory is aligned with libertarianism 
 
Libertarianism correct answer: political ideology opposes gov't & also values freedom over order? 
 
example of equality of opportunity correct answer: We all have the same chance to succeed in life. 
 
Equality of outcome correct answer: Federal law requires that employers pay men and women equally for equal work. 
 
Majoritarian model of democracy for selecting public officials correct answer: Popular electio...
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