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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
(1 point) No new taxes can be imposed. Certain powers are shared by
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism is it states choosing to separate and create new states or common laws
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
A. states choosing to separate and make new states B. common laws
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
(1 point) • states choosing to separate and create new states • common
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Bot which of the following is an argument for federalism? Responses states choosing to separate and create new states states
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Which of the following did Kentucky and Virginia use to claim that their states had the right to refuse to follow any federal
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Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?
(1 point) Responses Civil War Civil War passing the
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Explain why the framers of the Constitution chose federalism as the form of government to establish the relationship between
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When states gave up some of their power to the federal government, which of the following did they receive in return?
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Which statement about federalism is true?
(1 point) Responses Federalism gives more power to states than to the national
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How does the Incorporation Doctrine serve to increase the power of the federal government?
(1 point) Responses It helps the
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How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments?
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
states choosing to separate and create new states common laws throughout
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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-making.(1 point) Responses Federalism allows the president to set the agenda
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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Why do you think the differences between federal, unitary, and confederal was important to the founders?
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?
4th amendment Article 4
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Which statement about federalism is true?(1 point)
Responses Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and confederate
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The excerpt of federalist no 10 argues that a strong federal government is more capable of preventing factional oppression
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Why do you think the differences between federal unitary and confederal was important to the founders answer in 60 words or less
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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why do you think the difference between federal, unitay,and confederal was important to the founders?
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why do you think the differences between federal unitary and confederal was important to the founders answer in 60 words or less
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Why do you think the differences between federal, unitary, and confederal was important to the founders? Answer in 60 words or
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Bot which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government? Please pick one of
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The flexibility to divide authority and decision-making between the national government and regional administrations,
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Which part of the constitution sets out the real action ship between the states and the federal government? 1. Article 1 2. 1st
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Why do you think the
differences between federal, unitary, and confederal was important to the founders?
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why do you think the differences between federal unitary and confederal it was important to the founders Short
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Why do you think the differences between federal, unitary, and confederal was important to the founders? Answer in 60 words or
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government? (1 point)
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Which of the following describes the concept of federalism?(1 point) Responses Federalism describes the requirement to
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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How does a mandate increase centralization?
(1 point) Responses It suggests that states match federal funds for grants. It
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when states gave up some of their power to the federal government which of the following did they receive in return?
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Which of the following describes the concept of federalism?
Federalism describes the requirement for the separation of church and
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Bot. How does a mandate increase centralization? (1 point) Responses It suggests that states match federal funds for grants. It
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Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal government?(1 point)
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Which of the following are the powers kept by the states under the federal system of government in the United States?
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What advantage does Federal system of government have over Confederal and Unitary?
Answer in two short sentences ( 60 word limit)
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Which statement about federalism is true?
(1 point) Responses Federalism gives more power to states than to the national
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Why do you think the differences between federal, unitary, and confederal was important to the founders?
Short sentences
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Which of the following are the powers kept by the states under the federal system of government in the United States?(1 point)
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Which of the following describes the concept of federalism?(1 point)
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Which statement about federalism is true?(1 point)
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Question Which part of the Constitution sets out the relationship between the states and the federal
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Which statement about federalism is true?(1 point) Responses Federalism gives all power to the national government Federalism
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