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US & GA History Exemption Exam (UGA) Already Passed
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US & GA History Exemption Exam (UGA) Already Passed In what year was Georgia established? 1732 
When did settlement take place in Savannah? 1733 
How long was Georgia in existence before there was a governor or governing body within the colony itself? Two decades 
Who ruled Georgia in the beginning? Board of Trustees 
Define: Board of Trustees The governing body of Georgia in London England. King George signed a charter establishing the colony and creating its governing board 
What years is Geor...
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SPEA-V185 Management of problems and solutions Final Exam Questions and Answers New (2025/2026) Solved 100% Correct
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Why is the necessary and proper clause also in referred to as the "elastic clause" - 
️️It has given congress large discretion to make laws in policy areas that are 
related to its enumerated powers. 
how did the early experiences under the articles of confederation lead to the creation of 
a new constitution. - ️️people were convinced for a need for a stronger central 
government, shays rebellion, Massachusetts farmer wo revolted. 
what is a system of Unitary Government? - ️️c...
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GCSU US Constitution Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Articles of Confederation - ºadopted by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777; 
 
ºEstablished unicameral system 
 
º all powers not specifically delegated to Congress belonged to the states. 
 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation - 1) Congress did not have the direct power to tax or to regulate interstate and foreign trade; 
 
2)Congress had no authority to raise an army on its own and had to requisition troops from the states. All major policy issues — war and peac...
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Florida Civics Literacy Exam 2024 questions and answers 100%
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Article I of the Constitution - ANSWERS Section of the Constitution laying out powers 
and responsibilities of the Legislative Branch 
 Article II of the Constitution - ANSWERS Section of the Constitution laying out powers 
and responsibilities of the Executive Branch 
 Article III of the Constitution - ANSWERS Section of the Constitution laying out powers 
and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch 
 Article V of the Constituti...
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Democracy 
Type of government where power is derived from the people, either directly or indirectly. 
 
 
 
Representative Democracy or Democratic Republic 
An indirect or a representative democracy where eligible voters choose representatives to act on their behalf and make political decisions. 
 
 
 
Constitutional Democracy 
A government that draws its legitimacy from an authoritative document (a constitution) that defin...
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SPEA-V185 Management of problems and solutions Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024/2025
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what is a system of Unitary Government? 
→ central government gives power to subnational governments 
What is a confederation? 
→ when power/authority is retained by local or reginal governments 
how did the early experiences under the articles of confederation lead to the creation of a 
new constitution. 
→ people were convinced for a need for a stronger central government, shays rebellion, 
Massachusetts farmer wo revolted. 
What is federalism? 
→ a political system in which power is...
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AMSTUD constitution test – imsa || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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Speech or Debate Clause [Article 1, Section 6] correct answers The official acts of a legislator, along with any statements made during official speech or debate in Congress, cannot be used as evidence. Senators, Congressmen, and their aides cannot be prosecuted or punished in relation to their official acts. 
 
Commerce Clause [Article I, Section 8] correct answers Clause stating that Congress can regulate interstate and international commerce. 
 
Copyright Clause [Article I, Section 8] correct...
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MIE 305 Exam 2 Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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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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St Petersburg College Civic Literacy Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Equal Protection Clause 
 ~~> Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment that forbids any state to 
deny to any person equal protection of the laws. This clause is the 
major constitutional restraint on the power of governments to 
discriminate against persons because of race, national origin, or sex. 
Article I, Section 4, of the United States Constitution 
 ~~> Grants the states the authority to determine the rules by which 
they elect their United States Senators and Representatives, unless...
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Antifederalists correct answersOpponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government, generally. (Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Mason) 
 
bill of attainder correct answersa law that punishes a person accused of a crime without a trial or a fair hearing in court 
 
Checks and Balances correct answersA system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power, i.e. presidential veto (and override o...
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