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What proposed a challenge to the constitutional authority of the national government?

peace with France


What proposed a challenge to the constitutional authority to the national government?

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Which of the following proposed a challenge to the constitutional authority of the national governement?

I am 100% positive that the answer is Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. :)


Constitutional provision giving each branch of the national government certain authority and responsibilities not held by the other branches is known as?

Checks and Balances


This is a constitutional obligation of the states to the national government?

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What is the single greatest authority given to our national government?

"war power" The right for a government to protect itself is the single greatest authority given to a national government.


What form of government is based on constitutional division of powers between nation and states?

federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.


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What did Hamilton see in the Constitution that gave him the authority to create a national bank?

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What can the us national government be classified as?

The United States Government can be classified as a mixed Government.


By the end of the civil war which level of government had increased its authority?

the national government.


What is a system of government in which states retain sovereign authority except for powers expressly delegated to a national government?

A constitutional republic is such a system. The US Constitution specifies clearly that all powers not specifically given to Federal government are retained by the states.