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Which of the following was a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? A. Congress could not tax B. Congress could not regulate
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Kayla
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What word in United States government correlates to province
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Anonymous
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What is another name for the first 10 amendments of the United States Constitution?
Declaration of Rights Magna Carta Bill of
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Maybelline
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What could the national government do for the new United States under the Articles of Confederation? List three jobs the new
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Oof
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There are a hundred US senators. How many senators would constitute a majority? 1 25 50 or 75
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Cindy
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Which of the following is a stated purpose of the United States government under the Constitution
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Cindy
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Who are the new United States governments of 2017?
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Kevin
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How many terms can a president serve according to the Constitution?
a. one term b. two terms*** c. three terms d. unlimited terms
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Alice Keign
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Who has the power to begin the process of raising taxes in the United States?
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Anonymous
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how does the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states reflect the concept of natural rights?
A. the pledge of
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leslie
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As of January 2015, how many members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are NOT members of the Democratic or
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Gary
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Describe the functions of the three different branches of the United States government. In your description, be sure to identify
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Anonymous
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Under the Articles of Confederation, states could not _____.
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gg
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Bot in the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution, what is the meaning of the phrase "We the People"?
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Pokeballs
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does Congress have ability to change the structure and jurisdiction of the Court
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Adam
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Under the Budget Reform and Impoundment Act, the President?
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POL201
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12. In 1900, how were members of the United States Senate chosen?
A. They were elected by the people. B. They were
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Sarah
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What were the
provisions of the compromise? electoral college
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yf7tffu
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how is representation for the states within the two houses of the us congress determined
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Reina Bonilla
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What was one strength of the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point) Responses It allowed states to make decisions for themselves.
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sleepy
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The USA PATRIOT Act gave oversight over domestic terrorism issues to what government entity?
A. CIA. B. Department of Commerce.
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Pat
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Why did Congress repeal the mandatory federal sentences for drug offenses in 1970?
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joanna
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Use the chart to identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the constitution.
A D B C
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Quentin
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Homework Help
Powers that are shared by both the National Government and the States are called... A) reserved powers B)
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Alyssa
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what is one power given to the state governments in the Constitution
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lily
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which of the following determines who holds the position of speaker of the house?
a the president b the house c the senate d the
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john
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Why did the Founding Fathers choose to adopt a Constitution?
(1 point) Responses to give states rights within the nation to give
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fsa testing
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Under the Articles of Confederation, if Maine was attacked and invaded by New Hampshire, what could the federal government do to
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Joey Edwardoson
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[1 Point] (Question 5): How many members are there in the U.S. House of Representatives?
A: 52 B: 435 C: 100 D: 535
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Scottish Forest
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Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every Power, Jurisdiction and right, which is not by this
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trippie
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a sentence with the words ARTICLE OF CONFEDERATION
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Anonymous
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The vice president of the United States is the leader of the Executive Branch of the federal government true or false
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In Federalist No. 45, James Madison explained that "numerous and indefinite" powers would be left to whom?
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Home of the U.S. Congress?
U.S. Capitol? Home of the Treasury offices Department of Treasury?
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Colton
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Identify the number of members in the U.S' House of Representatives.
A. 270 B. 100 C. 435 D. 535
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What is the final step for a bill to become a law in the United States?
* 1 point Signed by the Vice President Approved by the
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lil beby
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How many members are there in the U.S. House of Representatives?
* 1 point 100 538 435 50
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lil beby
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29. Who is currently the Vice President of the United States that attended a HBCU and a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha
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Why did the Federalists draft a Bill of Rights?
The Federalists were concerned about small states being excluded from the
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among the broad purposes of the united states government spelled out in the preamble to the constitution os the obligation to
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amanda
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I really need help on this journal activity. In this assignment, you are to take each of the purposes form a more perfect union,
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Cassandra
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Do you believe that the United States Government is following the Constitutions five basic principles of Popular Sovereignty,
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Amy
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Which of the following was NOT an element of the Great Compromise?
a.)A weaker national government balanced by stronger State
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Unknown
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what was the key U.S. government memorandum that militarized american foreign policy and indicated national faith in the
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chrissy
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What steps did the united states government take to ensure the rights of freedmen? Use examples and details
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STEPHINE
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how does the bill of rights help the united states remain a democracy?
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kate
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what is the fraction of votes needed in the united states senate to impeech a president if the votes are 67?
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karli
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Imagine a political figure is elected by popular vote of an entire state. This figure represents the state in a federal
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Strengthening the New Government
Causes Event Effects Articles of Confederation limit the power of the national government.
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Answer
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among the broad purposes of the united states goverment spelled out in the preamble to the constitution is the obligation to?
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victoria
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