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Which of the following was one of the influences of the Roman Republic on the framing of the constitution?
A. A centralized gov.
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Antisepticeye
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How is the Canadian prime minister selected?
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Interesting...
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What is the official language of the United States? What benefits and problems do you see with this choice?
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Interesting...
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Which of the following describes the principle of checks and
balances A. congress must make sure that the national budget is
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How did the case McCulloch v. Maryland cement the power of the federal government?
The ruling stated the Constitution had
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Michael
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Does anyone know ways interest groups influence government decision making on all 3 branches of government? I was thinking
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Nama
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The media is often called the fourth branch of government in what ways can it check the other branches? (2 answers)
a. It can
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RoxJen
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1) The Executive Office of the president is commonly called "the president's right arm" because it hosts agencies composed of
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Juliet
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why is the president allowed to appropriate government money in times of disaster? (im not sure of the answer)
A) He an gaurantee
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A.A
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Imagine you are on a committee studying whether or not to make changes to the Electoral College system. What would you
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Amethyst
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3 checks and balances that are in place south africa that control and regulate media.
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Nomsa
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
A young lawyer wishes to work in the federal government to improve society. The lawyer
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if the offices of both president and vice president become vacant, who becomes president?
a. speaker of the house b. secretary of
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jere
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1. Which is an example of checks and balances?
The constitution contains a bill of rights that details the basic rights of the
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boPy
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Why is it easier for the prime minister of Britain to pass legislation than it is for the U.S. president?
* The United Kingdom is
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Becky
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Which features of the Roman government limited individual power
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Anonymous
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Why was it important that civil service positions were not hereditary?
A. so officials would be well-qualified B. so officials
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Connexus student
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17. Which of the following was designed to ensure that the President would not gain dictatorial powers over government?
a. the
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mysterychicken
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What problems might arise from making the runner-up in the presidential election the vice president?
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Hannah
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In the beginning of our nation seats were reapportioned after the first three years, but today we reapportion seats in the House
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Casey
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Explain why our founding fathers thought that the Separation of Powers was necessary
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Anonymous
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How has censorship affected democratic growth in Russia?
A) The freedom of speech granted in the constitution has been
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Anonymous
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What were some influences on self-government? Select all that apply.
Commentaries on the laws of England** The Columbian exchange
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Ally
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Which two of the following characteristics are necessary for a state to exist? Select all that apply. (2 points)
1. territory ***
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How can the constitution be amended??
I don't understand?
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Madison/kayla
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There are 100 U.S. senators. How many senators would constitute a majority?
A. 1 B. 25 C. 50 D. 75 I think it’s D
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Mady
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1:What type of government did Russia have under the Soviet Union?
A. democratic B. communist C. republic **** D. monarchy 2:What
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VestWearer
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Which of the following issues was resolved by a major compromise at the Constitutional Convention?
A. representation in the
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Punniest girl in the world
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What is the role of the government in the mixed economy
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Someone
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Which of the following is a true statement about the importance of interpreting the Constitution?
A. All branches of government
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sweaterweather and girl in red:)
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Which of the following is an argument in support of the popular election of state judges?
It allows the judges to be more
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daddy q
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The executive branch of the Texas Constitution states that the governor is elected by which group of people?
A. The legislator B.
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jknnohh
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Question 9 (1 point)
What does the House impose severe limits on floor debates? a It allows the Speaker to better control the
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bread boi
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How was the appointment of two Consuls during the Roman Republic an example of a democratic principle?
A. One Consul represented
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The governments of most Central Asian countries today can best be characterized as
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Princess Mcdougall (5177)
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According to the doctrine of judicial restraint, the judiciary should
a. defer to the decisions of elected officials. b. deny
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Anthony
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According to the declaration of independence how do governments get their just power?
A. from the authority of the early family
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leslie
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Texas was placed among states with __________ interest-group systems.
Group of answer choices small large strong weak intricate
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Amelia Gomez
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The Executive Office of the President Quiz
1. The Executive Office of the president is commonly called “the president's right
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BabyJr
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The best explanation as to why direct democracy would not work well in the United States is that
voting is not mandatory in the
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marquise donelson
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Why are mandates such a cause of friction in intergovernmental relations?
This is an essay question I am working on and am stuck
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Keith
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Asha lives in a nation that has a legislature and a prime minister. Citizens in her country vote in elections to elect their
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cat
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Every law starts with an idea. An idea may come from one of many places. Farm workers may wish to outlaw the spraying of a
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blu
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The smaller the society, the fewer probably will be the distinct parties and interests composing it . . . the more easily will
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marquise donelson
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In a direct democracy, who votes on government policy?
senators all citizens representatives only democrats
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marquise donelson
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Which statement about interest groups is true?
A:Interest groups are funded by the House of Representatives. B:Interest groups
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anonymous
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How does a monarch typically take power?
by being elected by taking over in a revolution by being appointed by leaders of a
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marquise donelson
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The two forms of democracy are
national and state. republican and democrat. local and national. direct and representative.
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marquise donelson
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6. What is the only official role of the vice president?
A. Lead the national committee on the president's party. B. Organize
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Hannah
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In a parliamentary system of representative democracy, the prime minister
is appointed by the monarch. is elected by
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marquise donelson
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