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Why did Rome become a republic?
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Juelz smith
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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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I really need to get 100% on this....
1. Which of the following are formal qualifications for serving in the senate? Select all
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Allisson
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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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Anonymous
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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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*shrugs shoulders
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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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no name
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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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no name
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In a presidential election, if no candidate receives an electoral college majority
Responses the Supreme Court determines the
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no name
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility,
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no name
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What is the main role of the legislative branch within the federal government?
Responses enforcing laws enforcing laws making
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no name
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What was the original purpose of the Bill of Rights?
Responses to provide protection of individual rights from the government to
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no name
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Use the following except to answer the question.
"The continuation of authority in one individual has frequently been the undoing
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Unknown
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evaluate the ways interest groups and the mass media all influence the us government. what do you believe is the most important
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joseph
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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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cca
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Evaluate the ways interest groups and the mass media all influence the U.S. government. What do you believe is the most
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Lila England
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All political power is inherent in the people and government is instituted for their protection. security and benefit; and they
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Somebody23
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Which of the following best describes the difference between direct democracy and representative democracy?
A. In a direct
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julius
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HI! I've tried my best to figure out this question but I still can't. Can someone help me (not cheat) with these questions?
1:
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i still see your shadows in my room
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which of the following is an example of the principle of checks and balances?
A)President can veto an act of congress. B)Members
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Fred
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A text box reads, If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor
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arthur
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According to the nineteenth amendment, which minority group of people could now vote?
A. Former slaves B. Illegal immigrants C.
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Who elects the president, should Electoral Collage fail to do so?
A. Both houses of congress. B. Courts. C. House of
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Lila England
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which idea from the Declaration of Independence is also conveyed in the Preamble to the
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Aylin
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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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Oof
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1: Which of the following responsibilities are held by the legislative, rather than executive, branch? (Select 2)
A: writing and
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Lexi
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How does the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution limit the government?
A. by separating state and federal powers B. by giving
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Mariana W.
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"Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the senate, shall, before it became law, be presented to
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jeje
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Why does the constituition allow the federal government to levy taxes?
I've looked in my book and i got parts of the
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jon
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
Which of the following situations would a local government address? Presidential
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
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no name
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1) Briefly explain federalism.
2) Describe a few major powers are at each the federal and state levels 3) Given an example of a
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Anime sucks
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In a supervisor system, a board of supervisors is responsible for
governing the county, overseeing departments, and creating
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kuol wor
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How was the Roman Empire’s system of government similar to many of today’s Western European governments?
Roman rulers were
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i need help!!!
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1: Which of these is the correct analogy statement below?
A: Dual federalism is to concurrent powers as corporative federalism is
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marylyn
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5. Why are congressional seats reapportioned every decade?
a. to accommodate an increasing number of house members. b. to
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anayde [PLEASE HELP!]
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Marks: 3 Which statement best describes the government of Canada? Choose one answer. a. The monarch of Britain has total
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Please help!
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Both the United States Constitution and the Arkansas Constitution guarantee the freedom of the press. What role does the press
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The Mexican government functions using a democratic system, while the Cuban government functions using which type of system?
A
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YouuGottThiss
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In which election process is filling a “seat” based on the population of each state?
A. electing the president B. electing
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social studies
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What are four different roles of the president how does the president fulfill these roles? Which role do you believe is most
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e
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Which best describes the organizational structure of U.S. political parties?
anarchy confederate federal unitary
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is the u.s democratic?
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determined
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How is Cuba's government different from that of the Dominican Republic?
A. Cuba is a communist dictatorship; the Dominican
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Cole
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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
A. The Senate ratifies treaties that were executive agreements from the
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Ashley Meeker
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Which of the following is true of the government of Switzerland?(1 point)
Responses Switzerland is only a nominal federation with
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boopboooooop
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The power of the Texas governor to reject certain parts of the general appropriations bill without killing the entire bill is
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Amelia Gomez
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