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SCCJA Special Basic Study Guide with complete solutions (Updated) |Latest 2024/2025
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Historical Events occurring between 1776 and 1791 that lead to decisions 
that lead to the ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights ️ 
Colonists declared independence from England, in order to create a central 
government without the ability to become a tyranny. Strong versus 
Decentralized form of government battle where the Bill of Rights came in. 
First Amendment ️ Congress shall make no law respecting an 
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Praxis II: Social Studies (5004) Latest 2023 Already Passed
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Praxis II: Social Studies (5004) Latest 2023 Already Passed House of Burgess 1st legislative assembly in American colonies 
Magna Carta 1215; charter of political rights to rebellious English barons from King John 
Mayflower Compact 1st written framework of government for United States created by English colonist aboard the Mayflower Ship 
Great Awakening ; religious revivals of Protestants in colonies 
Proclamation of 1763 King George III; prohibited settlers from crossing West over the Appalac...
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MIE 305 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 
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Why did richard henry lee propose a "system of confederation" after winning freedom from 
britain? - answerit was difficult to sell any other power base to the people because they had 
just escaped britain 
confederal system - answertwo forms of government (state and federal) where lower levels 
are supreme in their own jurisdictions (ex: NC law is the supreme law and they can decide 
whether or not to apply federal law) 
mullification - ans...
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HSY1511 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 3 April 2024
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HSY1511 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE 3 April 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App 0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9 ........................................ 1.Refer to Source A 
1.1. What do you think John Locke means by natural rights? 
1.2. Explain the role of the civil state in society as outlined by John Locke. 
1.3. According to Locke, what are the three branches of the state that should exist in government. 
2.Refer to Source B 
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Florida Civics Literacy Exam (FCLE) Review 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Florida Civics Literacy Exam (FCLE) Review 2024 
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Which of the following ancient civilizations established a republican form of 
government? 
A. Roman 
B. Egyptian 
C. Greek 
D. Persian -Answer-A. Roman 
During the 6th century B.C.E., the ancient Athenians divided the powers of their 
government between two assemblies and guaranteed certain political rights to all male 
citizens. How do these political reforms best illustrate how societies develop? 
A. by limiting...
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Tort - Answer- A private or civil wrong or injury, other than a breach of contract. 
 
Preponderance of evidence - Answer- The amount of information needed to decide in favor of a party in a civil suit. It consists of more than fifty percent of the believable evidence in favor of the party's suit or defense. One more fact than the other party has established. 
 
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt - Answer- The amount of information needed to convict a person of a crime. It is enough evidence to el...
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Florida Civic Literacy Exam FCLE STUDY GUIDE | 83 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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What form of government originated in greek culture where representatives made decisions on 
the behalf of the people? - representative government 
Which idea states that the power comes from the people? - popular sovereignty 
What form of government passes power through inheritance and family rulings? - hereditary 
monarchy 
Who can citizens vote for to voice their opinion to the government? - representatives 
What is the process of directly voting on laws proposed by the constitution? - direct...
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Georgia's Branches of Government Latest Update Graded A+
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Georgia's Branches of Government Latest Update Graded A+ Structure of Georgia's Constitution 4 Parts: Preamble, 11 Articles including Bill of Rights and Amendments 
Separation of Powers Power is broken up so that no one branch can control the government 
Checks & Balances Ways each branch has power over the others to keep the power equal. 
Rights & Responsibilities Rights: all the normal stuff...voting, speech, worship... Responsibilities: pay taxes, serve on juries, vote, volunteer 
Voting Qu...
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SPEA-V 184 Exam 1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Common Law - law derived from judicial decisions instead of from statutes 
English Common Law - most U.S. states have reception statutes/ you can rely on English common 
law in the U.S. 
Articles of Confederation - Weak central government, w/ 3 broad limitations: 
1. economic disorganization 
2. lack of central leadership 
3. legislative inefficiencies 
Constitution aimed to address: - 1. Separation of Powers (3 branches) 
2. Checks & Balances 
3. Federalism (Supremacy Clause) 
Federalism - gove...
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SPEA-V181 Exam 1|78 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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public policy - ️️the sum of government activities, whether pursued directly or through agents, as those activities have an influence on the lives of citizens 
 
policy tools - ️️methods that can be used to enforce or implement regulations or achieve desired outcomes 
 
Federalism - ️️A system in which power is divided between the national (federal) and state governments 
 
separation of powers - ️️the division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of g...
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