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What is the major objection to the constitution by anti-federalist

They were afraid of a too powerful central or federal government.

What would people who operate using the laissez-faire economic system most likely do

They would likely oppose any interference from the government.

How are government corporations similar to other corporations in the United States

They are run by boards of directors. -Apex

How are the executive departments and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) different

the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not

What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation

The federal government was able to collect taxes.

Which congressional leadership position does the person described in this passage most likely hold

The answer is Speaker of the House

What supreme court procedure involves justices hearing oral arguments and expert testimony by both parties in a case

Public arguments

What statement would a Supreme Court justice who believes strongly in judicial restraint most likely agree with

The Supreme Court must be careful not to overstep its constitutional authority when overturning a law.

What task would the Executive Office of the President most likely be responsible for

Assisting the president in writing an important speech

What statement describes a formal requirement for becoming president as laid out in the you.s constitution

A candidate must be at least 35 years old

Which is part of the selection process for all federal judges

Being Appointed by the president and approved by the Senate. APEX

How does cooperative federalism work in the United States

It is a concept of federalism in which federal, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.

The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to

The power of judicial review allows the supreme court to: 1)Overturn an act of Congress that violates the Constitution. ...

2) Can obstruct the supreme court's rulings by refusing to enforce them. ...

3) Can overturn an unconstitutional law passed by Congress.

What does the expert suggest about Federalists

Expert from Federalist No.14-They distrusted the idea of giving the federal government too much decision-making power.

which statement best completes the diagram of the western Roman Empire

Not yet lol but I’ll be

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