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What is the main job of the U.S. executive branch?
A. to enforce laws B. to interpret laws C. to repeal laws D. to make laws
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the roles of government bodies
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Use the audio Race to the White House and the text White House or Bust to answer the question.
The White House or Bust Which
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Yelp
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What is a key difference between a federal government and a confederate government
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Makenzie
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How did the creation of Parliament and its powers provide a framework for the designers of the US government?
It established the
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Which level of government exercises delegated powers from the Constitution when it makes trade deals with other countries?
A.
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All men are created equally free and independent, and have certain inherent and inalienable rights…To secure these rights,
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How is power set up under a federal system?
* State governments hold all the power Federal government holds all the power States
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The English Bill of Rights changed the government in England to include making all public officials elected by the people.
true
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ryan
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Which of the following issues is part of a government’s public policy? Select all that apply.
A. tax breaks for certain
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How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different?
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dhhdj
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The type of government that existed in ancient Egypt was:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A A democracy B
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Which of the following responsibilities are held by the federal government? Choose all that apply.
A. protecting national parks
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*shrugs shoulders
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14. What is the function of a county government in Texas? (1 point) Oprovides administration to city neighborhoods Oprovides
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Heyyyyy
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15. What is the difference between the strong-mayor and weak-mayor forms of city government? (1 point)
In a weak-mayor
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Heyyyyy
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16What is the difference between the judicial and executive branches of the Texas government? (1 point)
The judicial branch deals
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Heyyyyy
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9. How is the Texas governor unlike other officials in the Texan government? (1 point)
The governor is the most prominent person
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Heyyyyy
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Use the text Law of the Land to answer the question.
Law of the Land Which part of the text can you use to discover the role of
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The legislative branch ________ the laws of the state
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Why is Brazil's government unique to the region?
A. It is most like the government of the United States. OB. It is ruled by a
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Help connexus
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4. Read the excerpt.
“I truly never would have thought my idea of opening a high-end art supply store would work when my
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doobie
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Is Cyril ramaposa an effective president
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Melusi
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The British monarch in Australia and New Zealand is a symbolic figure, while the
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The English Bill of Rights changed the government in England to include making all public officials elected by the people.
Respon
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kali
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How does the state judiciary carry out its responsibilities?
* by enforcing laws passed by the state legislature by establishing
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What type of government- now adopted by the country of Turkey- is being described here?
Responses A parliamentary democracy B
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j coe
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3. Which ideas do the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution of 1845 share? (1 point)
Both provide a separation of
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Heyyyyy
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Othe legislature
O Congress Othe Senate (1 point) 1The executive branch of the Texas Constitution states that the governor is
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Heyyyyy
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Othe legislature
O Congress Othe Senate (1 point) 1The executive branch of the Texas Constitution states that the governor is
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Heyyyyy
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List the roles of different levels of the government
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Promise
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Read the excerpt.
“I truly never would have thought my idea of opening a high-end art supply store would work when my country
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There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most Pacific islands have ___________ governments.
Both Australia and
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ahhahah
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Why is Brazil's government unique to the region?
A. It is most like the government of the United States. B. It is ruled by a
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Izzy
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What are the three similarities between the Roman republic government and the United States government? What are the three
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Marie
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how did the English bill of rights change government in England?
A by elevating parliament above the monarchy B by introducing
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Gus Johnson
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Which most accurately describes the governmental policies of Louis XIV of France?
To implement a laizzes-faire system of
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malia
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1. What is government? (1 point)
a) the services provided for a community, such as police protection, fire protection, and public
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Connexus Kid
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What are the provisions of the 25th Amendment?
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.amendmentxxv.html It refers
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lauren
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Which of the following represents one of congress's electoral powers?
A) the senate elects a president if the house cannot reach
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A.A
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Imagine your local police arrest a person suspected of robbing many homes and stored. This is an example of how government..
a)
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Sarah
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what are two ways that amendments to the constitution can be ratified?
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Cristina
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How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different?
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listenheresis..
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Sarah supports ratifying a new Cybercrime Treaty. She would like to write a letter expressing her support. Where should she send
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Anonymous JAK
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what is a negative impact of the spoils system
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janiya
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use the following excerpt to answer the question.
The continuation of authority in one individual has frequently been the undoing
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sadie
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Read the following:
In whatever it does, government must act fairly and in accord with established rules. It may not act
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no name
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Which of the following is an example of the principle of checks and balances?
Responses Members of Congress have the power to
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no name
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Question
The table below describes the federal government. Government Branch Member Executive Branch President Legislative Branch
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no name
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In what way were residents of Washington, D.C., impacted by the 23rd Amendment?
Responses A They were granted statehood by they
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j coe
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{* Why is Brazil's government unique to the region?
A It is ruled by a military dictator. B It is modeled after Portugal's
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Unknown
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