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Which cabinet position was established by an act of congress

The Cabinet position of Attorney General was established by an Act of Congress.

What is the structure of legislative

US Federal government: The Senate and The House of Rpresentatives

States depending on the type of legislature they are composed of, can have either a bi-cameral legislature (similar to the US model), or a uni-cameral legislature (a combined House and Senate, if you will).

How did the alien and sedition acts divide American political parties

Federalists supported the acts. Democratic Republicans opposed them.

Is leadership a noun or verb

The word 'leadership' is a noun; a word for the ability to lead others; a position as leader of a group; the period of time that a person holds a position as leader; a word for a thing.

How many members are there in the senate and what are their terms of office

100 Senators serving six-year terms.

What is the difference between the primal and dual

The difference between primal and dual are that primal means an essential, or fundamental of an aspect where as dual means consisting of two parts or elements. Primal is one, dual is two.

What term best completes the diagram

immigration

Is the conference committee the final step before the congressional approval of a bill

No

What was the goal of Macon's bill no.2

To persuade France and Great Britain to recognize neutrality

What effect did the sanctity of contracts have on state governments' power

it limited the power of states to regulate business

What type of proposed legislation needs a majority vote in congress and redefinition in state legislation

An amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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How can the president introduce legislation to the Congress

May influence members of congress by granting or withholding support of legislation

Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review

How does the constitution promote the value of independence for the supreme court

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How did the party polarization limit the president's ability to influence domestic policymaking in congress

Does the US have a bicameral legislative branch

What pair of numbered statements best completes the chart related to the features of the chambers of Congress

Which organization best completes the diagram showing the structure of the legislative branch of the US government

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How does the federal judicial system promote the constitutional principle of rule of law

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What is a difference between federal and state court authority

Which action can Congress not perform according to the Constitution

Which statement most accurately describes the roles of Congress and the Supreme Court in shaping federal laws

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