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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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JOUR 303 Attendance Questions And Answers
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In the legal citation "Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 937, 404 (1989)", what does the number 937 indicate? 
The page number of the case reporter where the court decision begins 
 
 
Under the British common law of libel as defined by William Blackstone, if a statement that hurt someone's reputation was actually true: 
It was a more serious crime 
 
 
Which is not true of the prosecution of John Peter Zenger? 
A. Zenger's first two lawyers were disbarred...
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APUSH - Acts Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Act of Toleration - (1649) a law passed by the Maryland assembly that provided religious freedom 
for all Christians; it was geared toward the Catholics in the colony; set a precedent for religious freedom 
(1st Amendment) 
Alien & Sedition Acts - (1798) These consist of four laws passed by the Federalist Congress and 
signed by President Adams: the Naturalization Act, which increased the waiting period for an immigrant 
to become a citizen from 5 to 14 years; the Alien Act, which empowered the ...
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Imperialism and World War I actual exam questions and answers
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When was WWI and when did the US enter? 
 and the US entered in 1917 
 
 
 
What were the war alliances? Central and Allied. 
Central-Austria, Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Germany 
Allied-Britain, France, America, Italy and Russia. 
 
 
 
How did militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism cause WWI? 
M-large armies and navies 
A-friends to combine power 
I-expansion in territory 
N-pride in your country 
 
 
 
Archduke Franz Ferdinand the assassination, who killed him, why it led to war ...
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JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+
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JOUR 303 Final Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ 
The free speech and free press provisions of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution apply to actions of all of the following except: 
a. Local Governments 
b. State Governments 
c. The federal Government 
d. International Organizations 
D. International Organizations 
 
 
The constitutional requirement that statutes not be so vague that they are impossible to understand is required by the 
Fourteenth amendment 
 
 
Which of the following...
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IFPC Certification Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Espionage Act of 1917 - Answer-Made it a crime for a person to convey information with intent to interfere with the operation or success of the armed forces of the United States or to promote the success of its enemies. 
 
Sedition Act of 1918 - Answer-added to Espionage Act to cover "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the American form of government, the Constitution, the flag, or the armed forces. 
 
Executive Or...
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XYZ Affair 
had strong feelings against France 
 
 
 
3 Branches of Government 
judicial 
legislative 
executive 
 
 
 
 
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Alexander Hamilton 
Federalist who established a national bank to protect the country's finances 
 
 
 
James Madison 
wrote Federalist paper No. 10 describing how central government would avoid breaking down 
 
 
 
The purpose of the federalist papers 
to convince New York citizens to ratify the Constitution 
 
 
 
1st amendment 
gives ...
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JOUR 303 Attendance Questions And Answers
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JOUR 303 Attendance Questions And Answers 
In the legal citation "Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 937, 404 (1989)", what does the number 937 indicate? 
The page number of the case reporter where the court decision begins 
 
 
Under the British common law of libel as defined by William Blackstone, if a statement that hurt someone's reputation was actually true: 
It was a more serious crime 
 
 
Which is not true of the prosecution of John Peter Zenger? 
A. Zenger's first two lawyers were disbarred...
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POLS Exam 1 Updated Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
False - ANSWER-The power of the president to veto legislation is limited given the Congress regularly override such vetoes, as demonstrated during the fourth term of President Franklin Roosevelt when he vetoed over 600 bills only to see Congress override 340 of them. 
 
True - ANSWER-The voting rights act of 1965 was passed by Congress and signed by President Johnson to overcome Rachel barriers to voting, primarily in southern states, and in 2006...
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JOUR 303 Attendance Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
In the legal citation "Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 937, 404 (1989)", what does the number 937 indicate? 
The page number of the case reporter where the court decision begins 
Under the British common law of libel as defined by William Blackstone, if a statement that hurt someone's reputation was actually true: 
It was a more serious crime 
Which is not true of the prosecution of John Peter Zenger? 
A. Zenger's first two lawyers were disbarred 
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