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Ohio Gov EOC Written Exam 2024.
  • Ohio Gov EOC Written Exam 2024.

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  • Ohio Gov EOC Written Exam 2024. Federalists - CORRECT ANSWER Strong central government, republican government (representative democracy), federalism, separation of powers/checks and balances. Addressed weaknesses of Articles of Confederation. Anti-Federalists - CORRECT ANSWER concerned about central government being too strong, weakening of state governments. No Bill of Rights in Constitution. Supremacy in order - CORRECT ANSWER Constitution, federal law, state law Republica...
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WGU C181 STUDY GUIDE Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED 2024 | 28 Pages
  • WGU C181 STUDY GUIDE Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. VERIFIED 2024 | 28 Pages

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  • What is sovereignty? - -SOVEREIGNTY - Each national government has the right to govern its people as it wishes, without interference from other nations. In America, we believe the PEOPLE collectively have ALL POWER to govern this Country, & to authorize the legitimate use of FORCE by voting for their elected LEADERS, who make laws to protect the peoples' FREEDOM and RIGHTS. ['Popular' = the PEOPLE. Also relates to Republic, Republicanism.] How is Sovereignty threatened in the globalized ...
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AP Gov AP Test Review with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
  • AP Gov AP Test Review with Guaranteed Accurate Answers

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  • Explain how democratic ideals are reflected in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. - correct answer In DOI - equality, consent of the governed, the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the right of people to alter or abolish the government natural rights - correct answer The rights of all people to dignity and worth; also called human rights popular sovereignty - correct answer A belief that ultimate power resides in the people republi...
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LAW & PUBLIC AFFAIRS QUIZ 1 SPEA V-184 DUNLAP, IU Exam Questions With Complete Answers.
  • LAW & PUBLIC AFFAIRS QUIZ 1 SPEA V-184 DUNLAP, IU Exam Questions With Complete Answers.

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  • Articles of Confederation - 1st Constitution or set of the ground rules of the U.S. (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade) Article 1 talks about... - Legislative Branch or "congress"; takes up 50% of constitution Article 2 talks about... - Executive Branch; takes up 25% of constitution Article 3 talks about... - Judicial Branch Six Big Ideas in Constitution? - LRCFSP; Limited government, republicanism, checks/balances, federalism, seperation ...
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PSCI 210 Midterm 1 Questions with Correct Answers
  • PSCI 210 Midterm 1 Questions with Correct Answers

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  • PSCI 210 Midterm 1 Questions with Correct Answers Classical Liberalism - Answer-A term given to the philosophy of John Locke and other 17th and 18th century advocates of the protection of individual rights and liberties by limiting government power State of Nature (Hobbes) - Answer-In order for people to accept entering civil society and the social, must convince them to trade liberties for security. Needed government to protect one's rights, such as life and property Republicanism - Ans...
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American Yawp Chapter 5 Exam Questions And Answers
  • American Yawp Chapter 5 Exam Questions And Answers

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  • American Yawp Chapter 5 Exam Questions And Answers Where did the ideas of the "country party," that is the emphasis on the ideology of republicanism, have the most influence? - ANS In the colonies Both John Locke and George Whitefield encouraged which of the following values? - ANS Questioning authority Why did King George III issue the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and limit settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains? - ANS To limit wars with Indigenous peoples
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US History I Practice milestone 3
  • US History I Practice milestone 3

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  • US History I Practice milestone 3 All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT . RATIONALE Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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US History I Practice milestone 3
  • US History I Practice milestone 3

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  • US History I Practice milestone 3 All of the following statements reflect planter paternalism in the early 19th century, EXCEPT . RATIONALE Planter paternalism rested upon the racist belief that African slaves were an inferior race incapable of caring for themselves. Therefore, according to this ideology, slaveowners were performing a social good by providing basic necessities for their slaves for life. On this basis, southerners argued that their society was superior to the Nort...
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Key Terms - Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy with complete solutions
  • Key Terms - Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy with complete solutions

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  • Natural Rights correct answersrights that people supposedly have under natural law; in the Declaration of Independence the rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Limited Government correct answersthe government is empowered by law from a starting point of having no power, or where governmental power is restricted by law (usually in a constitution) Popular Sovereignty correct answersa doctrine or belief that government is created by and subject to the will of the people ...
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Government 200 Liberty University Ferdon Exam 2 well answered already passed
  • Government 200 Liberty University Ferdon Exam 2 well answered already passed

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  • Government 200 Liberty University Ferdon Exam 2What is the distilled essence of the Biblical Christian Worldview relative to its answers to the four philosophical dilemmas? - correct answer Ontology - Supernatural origin Epistemology - God reveals truth through revelation or natural truth Axiology - theistic value Teleology - Kingdom of god, there is a future world/heavenly world Helps answer anthological and cosmological What is the significance of Aurelius Augustine (354-430AD) Bishop...
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