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Florida Civics Literacy Exam 2022/2023 Questions and Answers
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Which doc represents the supreme law of land? - ANSWER-us constitution 
 
What does the US const., do? - ANSWER-sets up federal govt. 
 
What is the first phrase of the US const.? - ANSWER-" we the people " 
 
Which was established by a const. amendment? - ANSWER-senate may ratify treaties 
 
What is the name of the first ten amendments? - ANSWER-bill of rights 
 
one right included in the first amendment ? - ANSWER-free speech 
 
how many amendments does const. have? - ANSWER-27 
 
Which phra...
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APUSH Exam AMSCO Review Part 1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Jefferson's Presidency 
1. During his first term, Jefferson attempted to win the allegiance and trust of Federalist opponents by maintaining the national bank and debt-repayment plan of Hamilton 
2. In foreign policy, he carried on the neutrality policies of Washington and Adams 
3. Jefferson retained the loyalty of Democratic-Republican supporters by adhering to his party's guiding principle of limited central government. 
4. He reduced the size of the military, eliminated a number of federal...
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023 
natrual rights ->>Life, Liberty, and Property 
John Locke ->>17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. 
State of Nature ->>Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equality. 
Due Process ->>involves th...
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Political Science 225, Marty Cohen Exam #1 well answered 2024
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Political Science 225, Marty Cohen Exam #1 
Logrolling - correct answer The practice of exchanging favors by reciprocal voting for each others proposed legislation 
 
3/5th rule - correct answer Slaves count as 3/5th of a person in terms of representation 
 
Anti-Federalists - correct answer supported states rights and opposed the Constitution 
 
Federalists - correct answer Supported a strong national government and sided with the constitution 
 
Federalist Paper #10 - correct answer Written by...
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Cedarville University PAC Exam #1 Lyons
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Cedarville University PAC Exam #1 Lyons 
 
Federalist #2 
Congress' power should be limited (can't have TOO much) 
Federalist #10 
by Madison; democracy won't allow Factions bc of diversity and size (good) 
Federalist #51 
by Madison; Separation of Powers needed because men are inherently bad 
Federalist #57 
by Madison; legislature; process of choosing officials in House of Reps by elections provides motivation to work hard 
Federalist #63 
Senate should be prestigious, wise ones while House...
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Virtual SC- Government CP final exam vocab Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Unit 1 
government - The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies 
Sovereignty - supreme power or authority 
Federal Reserve System - The country's central banking system, which is responsible for the 
nation's monetary policy by regulating the supply of money and interest rates 
Brain Trust - Many of the advisers who helped Roosevelt during his presidential candidacy 
continued to aid him after he entered the White House. A newspaperman once described the gro...
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WGU C963 OA Questions and Answers Latest Updates 2022; Already Passed
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WGU C963 OA Questions and Answers Latest Updates 2022; Already Passed Powers under the Articles of Confederation 1. Could exchange Ambassadors 2. Make treaties with foreign governments and Indian Tribes 3. Declare War 4. Borrow Money 5. Settle disputes among States 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation no power to tax, President lacked power, no money to buy ships no money pay soldiers no national judiciary 
New Jersey Plan William Paterson Three Branches of Government The states had the ...
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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024) Questions And Answers Graded A+!!!
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GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III(2024)GOVT 2305- EXAM I, II, III 
 
 
 
Which level of government writes the majority of all criminal laws? - ANS State governments 
 
Which level of government is not mentioned at all in the Constitution? - ANS city government 
 
What was the Supreme Court case United States v. Lopez important? - ANS It was the first time since the New Deal that the Supreme Court limited the power of Congress found under the commerce clause 
 
The Constitution expressly ...
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APUSH Unit 3 (AMSCO) Latest Update Graded A+ Framers of the Constitution In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates met in Philadelphia to create a federal constitution. As a group they were wealthy, white, male, educated and most were heavily involved in state governments. (p. 104) 
Federalists Favored a strong central government, and a Constitution to improve on the Articles of Confederation. They were most common along the Atlantic coast and in the large cities. (p. 106) 
Anti-Federalist Argued that...
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Powers under the Articles of Confederation 
1. Could exchange Ambassadors 
2. Make treaties with foreign governments and Indian Tribes 
3. Declare War 
4. Borrow Money 
5. Settle disputes among States 
 
 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
no power to tax, 
President lacked power, 
no money to buy ships 
no money pay soldiers 
no national judiciary 
 
 
 
New Jersey Plan 
William Paterson 
Three Branches of Government 
The states had the power 
Every state had one vote 
one chamber le...