which of the following are examples of increased centralization of power select all that apply

A. The Commerce Clause
B. The Comity Clause
C. The Due Process Clause
D. The Incorporation Doctrine
E. The Nullification Doctrine
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1.) A,D

2.)A,D
3.)B

this is for Lesson 7: Growth of Federal Power
Social Studies 8 B Unit 1: Federalism

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To determine which of the options are examples of increased centralization of power, we need to understand the concepts associated with each option and evaluate whether they contribute to centralization.

A. The Commerce Clause: The Commerce Clause is a provision in the United States Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. This clause allows the federal government to control economic activities that cross state borders, contributing to centralization of power. Therefore, the Commerce Clause is an example of increased centralization of power.

B. The Comity Clause: The Comity Clause is not a recognized clause in the United States Constitution. It is likely a spelling error or a specific provision related to a particular state or jurisdiction. Since it does not exist, it cannot be an example of increased centralization of power.

C. The Due Process Clause: The Due Process Clause is a constitutional provision found in both the Fifth Amendment (applicable to the federal government) and the Fourteenth Amendment (applicable to the states). It ensures that individuals are treated fairly and have their rights protected by the government. While the Due Process Clause is a limitation on government power, it does not directly contribute to increased centralization.

D. The Incorporation Doctrine: The Incorporation Doctrine is the legal principle that applies provisions of the Bill of Rights to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. By incorporating these rights, it limits the power of both the federal and state governments, rather than promoting centralization.

E. The Nullification Doctrine: The Nullification Doctrine refers to the assertion that states have the right to invalidate federal laws they deem unconstitutional. This concept promotes decentralization rather than centralization of power, as it emphasizes the power of individual states to challenge federal authority.

In conclusion, the option that is an example of increased centralization of power is A. The Commerce Clause.

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