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CLEP American Government A Graded Compiled Questions And Correct Answers
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Barron v Baltimore, 1833 determind that Bill of Rights applied to the Fed govt and did 
not bind state govts, confirmed dual citizenship (citizens of both fed govt and state they 
reside in) 
federalism practiced in US, system of govt that divides govt responsibilities between state 
and fed govts 
layer-cake federalism implies that the powers of the central and state govts are separate 
but overlapping 
dual federalism idea that national and state govts are sovereign in their own distinct ...
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PRE-ASSESSMENT WGU AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE US CONSTITUTION C963|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Who was responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights and submitting it to Congress? 
James Madison 
 
 
 
Why did the colonists oppose being taxed by Great Britain? 
They did not have elected representatives in the House of Commons 
 
 
 
What was a major difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution? 
The Articles of Confederation did not provide for a national judiciary 
 
 
 
Why did the framers design the government under the Articles of Confederation with a Congress? ...
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POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 Questions With Expert Solutions |Updated & Verified
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POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 Questions With Expert 
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Enumerated Powers - - Specific powers given to Congress 
- Stated under Article I, section 8 
- necessary and proper clause 
- implied powers 
Reserved powers - -10th Amendment 
- Powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the States or to the people 
- Forms the basis for many state laws 
- As long as the powers are not explicitly given to the national government and the Supreme Court has 
not deemed...
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PSCI 2305 -75 Midterm Exam Questions Correctly Answered
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Conservatives - ️️Those who are willing to use government to promote order but not equality (as much) 
Cooperative Federalism - ️️Marble cake 
Democratization - ️️A process of transition where one country moves from one form of the government to a democratic one. 
Dual Federalism - ️️Layer-Cake 
Executive Branch - ️️Executes of enforces laws 
False - ️️Communitarians favor freedom more than equality, and equality more than order. 
False - ️️Conservatives favor equalit...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 Review (TAMU Smith) Actual Updated 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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POLS 207 Exam 1 Review (TAMU Smith) Actual Updated 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
Federal government policies Ans- The only level that can make foreign treaties and declare war. Cannot manage local police forces. 
 
State government policies Ans- Education, health and welfare, transportation, public safety, civil rights, physical environment, taxation 
 
different types of govt Ans- federalism-way of organizing country with 2 or more levels of govt; SHARE POWER 
unitary-power loc...
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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024) Questions And Answers Graded A+!!!
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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024)GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III 
 
 
 
Which level of government writes the majority of all criminal laws? - ANS State governments 
 
Which level of government is not mentioned at all in the Constitution? - ANS city government 
 
What was the Supreme Court case United States v. Lopez important? - ANS It was the first time since the New Deal that the Supreme Court limited the power of Congress found under the commerce clause 
 
The Constitution expressly ...
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POS2041 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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The federalist papers were written by: 
Ans: Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison 
Article 1, section 8 includes 
Ans: A & B 
Federal grants to state or local governments that are specific for programs or projects and 
require are known as 
Ans: Categorical grants 
Cooperative federalism is a theory that 
Ans: Provides state and the national government should cooperate in solving problems 
States and the national government each remain supreme within their own sphere in the 
system k...
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POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 Study Guide
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Enumerated Powers CORRECT ANSWER - Specific powers given to Congress 
 
- Stated under Article I, section 8 
 
- necessary and proper clause 
 
- implied powers 
 
Reserved powers CORRECT ANSWER -10th Amendment 
 
- Powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the States or to the people 
 
- Forms the basis for many state laws 
 
- As long as the powers are not explicitly given to the national government and the Supreme Court has not deemed such a law unconstitutional 
 
Extr...
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PSCI 1100 Midterm 1 Exam with Complete Answers
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PSCI 1100 Midterm 1 Exam with Complete Answers 
 
Federalism - Answer-Federalism is a political system in which authority is allocated to the national government and subnational governments. Hybrid arrangement that mixes elements of a confederation, in which lower-level governments possess primary authority, and unitary government, in which the national government monopolizes constitutional authority 
Compromise of the nation's fear of centralized power (Britain) but also the lack of productivi...
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POLS 101 Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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POLS 101 Midterm Questions and 
 
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In a democracy, do institutions matter? When a majority agrees on a course of action, do the 
political institutions really affect the majority's ability to achieve its goals? Institutions are 
important because of their durability and "stickiness." Institutions slow the progress of change 
and prevent tyrannical majorities. In the example of marijuana legalization, many people may 
want it, but the supremacy clause (the institution) prev...
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