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PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
 
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The Articles of Confederation The first formal government, it was weak and states held the 
power. It had one house of congress and no president. 
 
Why did the articles collapse? National Bankruptsy, Inflation, Trade wars, Inflation 
 
The Virginia Plan representation based on state population, 3 govt branches, 2 house 
legislature. 
 
What is the New Jersey Plan? one vote per state, "small state plan", strengthen the 
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Federalism Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Federalism Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
What is federalism? - Answer-a system of government in which powers are divided between a national government and regional government. It allows for shared power, dual sovereignty and creates a compound republic. 
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of federalism? - Answer-it prevents abuse of power, it reflects preferences of citizens, its more responsive to citizens and it allows for innovation - states can act as laboratories of democrac...
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GOVT 2306 Exam 1 - Questions and Answers Which of the following is listed in the Texas Bill of Rights, but is not in the U.S. Bill of Rights? A list of rights guaranteed to victims of crime, such as the right to restitution and the right to be protected from the accused. The Constitution of 1869 created a strong governor's office. Texas has operated under how many constitutions? 7 Under Article 7 of the Texas Constitution, the State Board of Education has responsibility for which of the follo...
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PLSC 1 PSU Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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During which period of time was federal power more centralized, expanded, and solidified more than 
any other period in American History? - Answer-New Deal Era () 
If you were to rank Brazil, Canada, and the U.S. in order, from federation giving the most autonomy 
to subunit governments to the federation having strongest national government, how would they be 
ordered? - Answer-Canada (Strongest subunit government), U.S., Brazil (strongest national 
government) 
In NYC, a single executive is pop...
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Honors U.S Government Test #1 Q #2 question n answers graded A+
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Honors U.S Government Test #1 Q #2Federalism - correct answer This unique form of government, created by the United States in 1787 during the Constitutional Convention, is derived from the Latin word "foedus" which meant a treaty, league, union, or alliance. 
 
"Federal Government" - correct answer did not have complete sovereignty. It shared sovereignty with the states. 
 
Use of the word and creation of the system resulted - correct answer from the reluctance of most Americans to cede all ...
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AP Government - Complete Study Set (redesign)questions and answers(verified for accuracy)
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Limited Government 
The idea that certain restrictions should be placed on government to protect the natural rights of citizens. 
 
 
 
Natural Rights 
the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property 
 
 
 
Social Contract 
An agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be governed 
 
 
 
Popular Sovereignty 
A belief that ultimate power resides in the people. 
 
 
 
The "Grand Committee" 
A group chosen to...
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AP Gov terms (All Solved Accurately)
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Bicameral Legislature correct answers two house legislature 
 
block grant correct answers money granted by the federal government to the states for a broad purpose (transportation) rather than for a narrow purpose (school lunch program) 
 
Categorical Grant correct answers money granted by the federal government to the states for a narrow purpose (school lunch program) rather than for a broad purpose (transportation) 
 
Centralists correct answers those who favor greater national authority rath...
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Federalism - Answer- A system in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments 
 
Dual / Layer Cake Federalism - Answer- A system in which national and state governments are competitors with distinct powers. This system was prominent in the US from the during the 19th century until 1937. 
 
Cooperative / Marble Cake Federalism - Answer- A system in which national and state government have shared or overlapping powers. FDR's New Deal legislation established this syst...
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AP GOVERNMENT REVIEW SET: Exam review terms. Updated 2023.
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AP GOVERNMENT REVIEW SET: Exam review terms. Updated 2023. 
 
10th Amendment - Powers not expressly given to federal government by the Constitution are reserved to states or the people. Also known as "reserved powers amendment" or "states' rights amendment" 
 
13th Amendment - Abolished slavery. First of three "Reconstruction Amendments" passed after Civil War (1865-70) 
 
14th Amendment - (1) All persons born in the U.S. are citizens; (2) no person can be deprived of life, liberty or pro...
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