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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting? (1 point)
O Redistricting could give more power
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Which statement BEST describes a principle which is shared in the preambles of the constitutions of the United States and
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How did Congressional political gridlock during President Obama's administration affect government?
(1 point) Responses It gave
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My
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The principle, in the United States constitution, which means that the power of each branch of government is limited by other
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math man
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Which of the following best describes self-determination?(1 point)
Responses a process where people within a country decide what
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According to the United States Constitution, how is the number of Electoral College seats per state determined?
(1 point)
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How do the foreign policy powers of Congress compare to the foreign policy powers of the president?(1 point
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Drag the characteristics to the matching country. Each country will have one characteristics. Some characteristics may not be
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Oklahoma’s new state constitution contained all the following provisions except
(1 point) Responses the election of state
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kookie
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Which statement best explains the role trade plays in U.S. foreign policy? (1 point)
Trade facilitates the growth of monopolies
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Laws benefiting veterans are some of the most common bipartisan bills in Texas. A Democratic
Congressman and Republican
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dale
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What was the main goal of the Interstate Commerce Commission?(1 point) Responses To monitor and regulate the railroad industry
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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Which principle of constitution ensures that no single branch of government becomes too powerful?
A. federalism B. separation of
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Anonymous ;)
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Pluralism is best defined as which of the following?(1 point) Responses A.whoever wins the most votes wins the election B. many
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Analyze the benefits and the drawbacks of direct democracy. Compare it to a representative democracy. Which form serves the
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Which political system promotes the least democratic principles?(1 point)
Responses monarchy monarchy theocracy theocracy
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When comparing Mexico with the United States political systems,
(1 point) Responses Mexican presidents can serve up to four terms
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Multiple Choice. How do special interest groups typically influence elections?(1 point)
Responses By overseeing the election
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MC
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True or False Qsns:
1)Indiana is TECHNICALLY not a "state," because it has to answer to a higher authority, that being the
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Booker Perry
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1)Our federal bureaucracy takes care of the day-to-day business of our government.
A) True B) False 2)There are 3 main elements
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Booker Perry
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The overall effect of the five amendments was to extend the vote to:
A. Larger portion of U.S. citizens B. A limited number of
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Luisa
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Although George Washington warned against having political parties, the United States has long had a two-party political system.
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killjoy
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Which of the following is an amendment to a bill in the Senate that has nothing to do with the subject of the bill? plz help
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Connexus Student
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I’m struggling please help with this question
Which is evidence that Sparta had elements of democracy A.Ephors could take kings
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A girl in connexus
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1. what is a democracy? (C)
2. what is the main difference between a pure democracy and a republic? (A) 3. what is an example of
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Billy Haybottom
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The people have very few rights and are not free to own and operate businesses. Which statement is most likely true of the
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Zack
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Q: How can the Constitution be amended?
My answer: The Constitution comes along with an amendment that may be introduced by
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cAt.ExE HaS sTopPeD wORkInG
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Question #5: What was Oran Roberts' plan to fix the government?
A. Control big business B. Create more industry. C. Follow strict
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Plz help Ms. Sue
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Both the Senate and the House of Representatives have formal and informal qualifications for membership. 1:What is the main
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is NOT true about the electoral college?
A. Except for Maine and Nebraska, the states appoint their
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1: 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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Which answer best describes why some view the senate as undemocratic?
The vice president is the leader of the senate.***** The
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What is the civil service and how do people join?
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How is political sovereignty shared in a federal system of government?
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most of the work on legislation in Congress is done by
a)by committees and their respective subcommitees b)on the floors of the
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What are unalienable rights?
A. rights that can be limited b. rights that cannot be denied c. rights earned with age d. rights
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Just Me
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1. Which of the following might a limited government be more likely to do than an unlimited government?
A. build and maintain
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Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms in order to:
1) protect the House of Representatives from the
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Why did Rome become a republic?
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What is the significance of the Bill of Rights?
The amendments constitute the government’s recognition of naturally occurring
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frog
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1. In relation to the balance of power, why is the evolution of the position of majority leader necessary? Select all that
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dilly dally
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1) What characteristics do bureaucracies share? Select all that apply.
A) formal rules** B) generalized jobs** C) clearly defined
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Juliet
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1. Which of the following are formal qualifications for serving in the senate? Select all
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Of the following, wich best describes the framework for the Constitution? Select all that apply
A.***A system of checks and
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Explain the similarities between the governments of China and North Korea.
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Interesting...
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Which government representative is generally the most accessible to the general public?
A. mayor B. Congressperson C. state
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In this discussion, you will discuss whether new nations depend on strong governments to succeed. Take a position on whether
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Why did the framers of the Constitution grant the House of Representatives the most "power of the purse"?
Responses The House
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What is the difference between a regular session of Congress and a special session of Congress?
Responses A regular session is
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