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Which of the following is a true statement about the power of congress?
A. Congress may overrule the bill of rights B. Congress
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which of the following are examples of increased centralization of power select all that apply
A. The Commerce Clause B. The
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Why are natural resources good for autocratic governments in the DRC and Saudi Arabia?(1 point)
Responses The governments can
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What is the correct sequence for the law-making process in the General Assembly?
* 1 point Captionless Image 1, 3, 4, 2 2, 4, 1,
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
Under the U.S. Constitution, the president may veto legislation passed by
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suppose the president vettoed a bill passed by congress according to the information which of the following actions by congress
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Why do you suppose some of Rome's citizens wanted absolute rulers instead of elected senators?
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Which of the following measures best demonstrates the Romans’ fear of officials gaining too much powers?
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1. Read the excerpt from the textbook.
In whatever it does, government must ct fairly and in accord with established rules. It
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analyze the benefits and the the drawbacks of direct democracy compare it to a representative democracy which form serves the
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Every four years in the United States there is a presidential election, and after the election, nearly half the population
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1. which action does not occur in a committee
a. killing a bill b. revising a bill c. signing a bill into law d. holding public
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Which of the following are non-legislative powers of Congress? Choose one.
A. make laws B. amend the constitution C. create a
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"There is nothing in which mankind have been more unanimous; yet nothing can be inferred from it more than this, that the
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Anonymous
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Explain why an enemy or scapegoat is necessary for the animals. Why does the enemy have to change? if there were no enemy, what
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ken
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What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?
A. electing the president B. electing the members of Congress C. determining party
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little help
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The Framers' most significant modification of the traditional doctrine of the separation powers?
A)include a two-chamber
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vedrana
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Which statement best summarizes the role of Congress as outlined in Article I of the Constitution?(1 point)
Responses Congress is
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How does federalism seek to eliminate the disadvantages of both the confederal and unitary systems?
I can't seem to understand or
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is an example of direct democracy in action California voters pass a proposition to cut property taxes
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Which of the following statements best explains how the Tenth Amendment limits the power of the national government?(1 point)
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The U.S. Constitution calls for how many branches of government?
A. two B. three C. four D. five
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Which statement explains what happens when the president issues a pocket veto?(1 point)
Responses Congress will return to session
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Describe the role of the president as chief executive. (1 point)
• This role permits the president to appoint important
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How do independent executive agencies take on the qualities of the other branches?(1 point)
Responses Like a legislature, they
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1. "If angles were to govern men, Neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary." -Federalist paper
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I am having troubles with these 4 questions on my homework. Can someone help?
1. It is the responsibility of all citizens to A.
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Destielforever
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Which of the following describes an executive power of the president?(1 point) Responses using executive orders to send
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b33ft0ads
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-------- allows the voters to directly elect the president. A)The District Plan B) Direct Popular Election C) The Proportional
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Casey
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The u.s constitution calls for how many branches of government?
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate assessment of the impact of citizen involvement on society?(1 point)
Respo
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vhjjk
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Which of the following illustrates elections in the
U.S.? (1 point) There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
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In Federalist, no. 51, James Madison explains that a bicameral Congress will guard against which of the following?(1 point)
Respo
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What event triggers a contingent election for president?(1 point)
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Which of the following best describes the influence private institutions have in framing public policy? (1 point)
• Private
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The US Constitution calls for how many branches of government a2 b3 c4 d5
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How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches?(1 point)
Respons
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Which of the following is the way in which major political parties formally select nominees for the presidential election? (1
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Who does the president refer to for guidance on foreign issues? (1 point)
• the cabinet • lobbyists • foreign leaders •
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What is the relationship between most members of Congress and interest groups?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ACongress
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How did the Japanese imperial court system of appointing government officials lead to the rise of the Fujiwara family?
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Analyze the role of the executive branch in developing public policy. (1 point)
The executive branch develops the rules and
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Analyze the difference between the roles of mayor and city council members
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Which of the following constitutional quotes BEST explains the differences between each congressional chamber's approach to the
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The phrase in the Declaration of Independence stating "that governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers
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Who is a constituent?(1 point)
Responses a mayor in a small city a mayor in a small city a person represented by an elected
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In what ways is the Senate able to check the president’s powers in foreign affairs?(1 point)
Responses voting to approve
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Analyze the difference between the roles of mayor and city council members.(1 point) Responses The mayor is the legislator, and
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Each state shall appoint in such manner as a legislature theory of my direct a number of electors equal to the whole number of
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What role did town meetings play in the New England Colonies during the period of Salutary Neglect?
They allowed colonists to
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