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when the president recognizes a nation, he usually
a. sends the nationa diplomatic representative b. declares the nation persona
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In the modern world, many countries with kings or queens have evolved into constitutional democracies. In these countries,
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1. BALMBAK
In the country of Balmbak, the men of the country are getting excited about the upcoming elections. Women are also
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Describe the characteristics of the Cuban government. What rights do the people of Cuba have?
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What is compulsory voting, and how does it apply to Brazil?
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How is government in the United States today different from government in ancient Athens?
The United States is a direct
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A bicameral legislature is made up of how many bodies?
one two three four
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Immigration means?
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The State of Florida Constitution is similar to the U.S. Constitution because it extends the power of government
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Describe how amendments have affected Americans' participation in government. Give specific examples from the lesson, including
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Describe the difference between the Assembly of the Centuries and the Assembly of the Tribes. Which assembly gave more control
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How has the relationship between state and local governments changed since the early 20th century?
A.State governments have
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How might opportunistic federalism benefit communities, society, and the general public? How can it advance the public interest?
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Because Canada is a parliamentary democracy, its political leader
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Which best describes the ideas of government found in the Declaration of Independence?
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What type of relationship does the Cook Islands have with New Zealand, and how does it benefit from this relationship?
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Legal action that the community can take to make the municipality aware of their dissatisfaction concerning service delivery
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How does checks and balance function in our federal government?
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How does Judicial review function in our federal government?
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Which one of the following is a legislative power held by state legislatures?
selecting federal judges approving or rejecting
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Just Me
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Which method is most often used to propose amendments to state constitutions?
A constitutional convention is held to propose
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Every governor has certain judicial powers. Which is a judicial power that allows a governor to release a prisoner before her
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. Which of the following did the Founding Fathers see as a benefit of the federal structure (federalism) of government?
a. All
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The Founding Fathers felt the right to petition and assemble supported which of the following organizing principles of the
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Why is Congress invested with the power of the purpose?*
A. They print money and choose how much is in circulation B. The have
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Which of the following is a benefit of transitioning to a democracy?*
A. The requirement of more resources to make decisions B.
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Which of the following is a challenge of transitioning to a democracy?*
A. The high cost of democratic elections B. Individuals
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Which of these has the power to shape government policy?*
Congress A president's beliefs and policies The judicial branch Border
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1. Which of the following established a limited self-government to the Puerto Ricans by the United States?
°Platt Amendment
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Which event enabled the formation of a democratic government in Argentina in 1983?
A. Defeat in the Falklands War weakened the
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Explain the characteristics of authoritarianism, and identify two Central Asian countries that have this type of government.
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how does the constitution impact legislation
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a ruling family that holds power for many years in china is
A. Monarchy B. Empire. C. Dynasty. D.Caliphate
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How did Congressional political gridlock during President Obama's administration affect government?
A.) It gave lobbyists and
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3 state institutions that deal with human rights violations in SA
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3 state institutions that deal with human rights violations
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Which of the following is a benefit of transitioning to a democracy? *
The requirement of more resources to make decisions
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Describe the government of Burma (Myanmar), and explain the civil liberties that citizens have.
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Why are there usually fewer civic responsibilities in a country with an unlimited government?
A. Citizens are excluded from the
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Which sentence best contrasts limited and unlimited governments?
A. Laws restrict limited governments, but not unlimited
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Examine the efficacy of government policies aimed at reducing monopoly power
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Use the texts Law of the Land and TFK Explains: The Supreme Court to answer the question.
Law of the Land TFK Explains: The
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The use of the term "judicial activism" to describe the United States Surpreme Court refers to the idea that the Court
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Which action is an example of judicial review? The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is
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why are federal judges appointed for life
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Who can propose a new state law in Arkansas? Select all that apply.
A. the governor B. a member of the Arkansas House of
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Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law?
A. A presidential veto can be overturned by Congress.
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Which rights were granted to many citizens in the English Bill of Rights? Select three optons.
right to trial by jury right to
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According to the English Bill of Rights, who makes laws regarding taxation?
monarchs Parliament the judiciary the military
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The British monarch in Australia and New Zealand is a symbolic figure, while the prime minister is
chosen by popular vote. is
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