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PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed The Articles of Confederation The first formal government, it was weak and states held the power. It had one house of congress and no president. Why did the articles collapse? National Bankruptsy, Inflation, Trade wars, Inflation The Virginia Plan representation based on state population, 3 govt branches, 2 house legislature. What is the New Jersey Plan? one vote per state, "small state plan", strengthen the articles..dont r...
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POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 Questions and Answers
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  • POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 Questions and Answers Enumerated Powers -Answer-- Specific powers given to Congress - Stated under Article I, section 8 - necessary and proper clause - implied powers Reserved powers -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 uncons...
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POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024/2025
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  • POLS 206 TAMU EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 Enumerated Powers - answer- Specific powers given to Congress - Stated under Article I, section 8 - necessary and proper clause - implied powers Reserved powers - 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 ...
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American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • American Government CLEP Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Federalism - answerA system in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments Dual / Layer Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state governments are competitors with distinct powers. This system was prominent in the US from the during the 19th century until 1937. Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism - answerA system in which national and state government have shared or overlap...
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PSC Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions 2024/2025
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  • PSC Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions 2024/2025 The Lemon test, from the Supreme Court case Lemon v. Kurtzman, - ANSWERSRequires that laws and acts of government have a secular purpose What are the differences between a unitary, confederate, and federal form of government? - ANSWERSA unitary system has a strong central government, a confederate system is where the states grant limited powers to the national government, and in a federal system, the state and national governments de...
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Poli Sci 2051 exam 1 hogan Questions with Answers
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  • Poli Sci 2051 exam 1 hogan Enumerated, implied - Answer- What are the two types of federal powers derived from Article I, section 8 of the U.S Constitution? The Anti-federalists - Answer- ______________ was/were likely to support a strong state government and a weak national government. The power to tax - Answer- Which of the following is a shared power between states and the federal government? Having different minimum ages for men and women to marry - Answer- For which of the follo...
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Pols 1100 Final exam cscc  Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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  • Clientele groups - Special interest groups that benefit directly from the activities of a particular bureaucratic agency and therefore are strong advocates of the agency. district courts - the lowest federal courts; federal trials can be held only here Caucus - private meeting of a group of people in a political party to select officers or determine policy; CF. the Caucus club of Boston 14th Amendment - 1) Citizenship for African Americans, 2) Repeal of 3/5 Compromise, 3) Denial of former ...
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MPA comprehensive exam question with complete solution 2023
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  • MPA comprehensive exam question with complete solution 2023Public administration (FDR) , 1935 Created for both industrial recovery and for unemployment relief. Headed by the Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, it aimed at long-range recovery and spent $4 billion on thousands of projects that included public buildings, highways, and parkways. Path-goal theory of leadership Roots in the expectancy model of motivation. Path-goal is used because of it's emphasis on how a leader influenc...
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Federalism - American Government
  • Federalism - American Government

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  • Federalism is a political system in which authority is divided between different levels of government, including the central government, 50 state governments, and local governments. The Constitution does not have a single section that deals with federalism, but for a democratic government to be called a federal system, each level of government must have its own set of elected officials, the capacity to raise revenue through taxation, and independent authority to pass laws regulating citizens. Fe...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 Questions With  Accurate Verified SolutionsPOLS 207 Exam 1 Questions With  Accurate Verified Solutions
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  • POLS 207 Exam 1 Questions With Accurate Verified Solutions Federal government policies - ANSWER The only level that can make foreign treaties and declare war. Cannot manage local police forces. What are the five Linkage Institutions? - ANSWER Public Opinion, Parties, Elections, Media, Interest Groups State government policies - ANSWER Education, health and welfare, transportation, public safety, civil rights, physical environment, taxation different types of govt - ANSWER federalism-...
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