Under the system of federalism power is specified and shared between federal and state government
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That is true. It is called dual. Dual federalism
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What type of people supported the federalists
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Historians suggest the Federalists received much support from
the Congregationalists and the Episcopalians. In addition, bankers
and businessman also supported the Federalists as well.
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What is the process for adding amendments to the constitution
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Amending
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What is the role of the government according to a democrat
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the government represents the citizens in international affairs
and also execute laws to the citizens.
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What power does the constitution specifically deny to state government
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The power to coin money.
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How are government corporations similar to other corporations in the United States
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They are run by boards of directors. -Apex
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In a country with limited government
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Citizens enjoy all rights not explicitly forbidden to them. ~Apex
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An advocate for limited government would most likely oppose the modern American bureaucracy for which reason
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The bureaucracy has become is so enormous that it is no longer efficient.
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What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation
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The federal government was able to collect taxes.
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What individual or group best completes the diagram which represents the hierarchal structure of the federal bureaucracy
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also the president
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What task would the Executive Office of the President most likely be responsible for
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Assisting the president in writing an important speech
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Who was the federal government ability to build interstate
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implied power, because constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce - apex
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Compared to today's civil service system early American bureaucracy was
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more reliant on the patronage system to select employees
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Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States
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The Federal government has taken a more active role in areas once controlled by the states
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what important federalist is expressed in this excerpt from the federalist papers
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Fear of tyranny (APEX)
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What does the expert suggest about Federalists
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Expert from Federalist No.14-They distrusted the idea of giving the federal government too much decision-making power.
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Under the system of federalism power is specified and shared between federal and state government
That is true. It is called dual. Dual federalism
What type of people supported the federalists
Historians suggest the Federalists received much support from
the Congregationalists and the Episcopalians. In addition, bankers
and businessman also supported the Federalists as well.
What is the process for adding amendments to the constitution
Amending
What is the role of the government according to a democrat
the government represents the citizens in international affairs
and also execute laws to the citizens.
What power does the constitution specifically deny to state government
The power to coin money.
How are government corporations similar to other corporations in the United States
They are run by boards of directors. -Apex
In a country with limited government
Citizens enjoy all rights not explicitly forbidden to them. ~Apex
An advocate for limited government would most likely oppose the modern American bureaucracy for which reason
The bureaucracy has become is so enormous that it is no longer efficient.
What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation
The federal government was able to collect taxes.
What individual or group best completes the diagram which represents the hierarchal structure of the federal bureaucracy
also the president
What task would the Executive Office of the President most likely be responsible for
Assisting the president in writing an important speech
Who was the federal government ability to build interstate
implied power, because constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce - apex
Compared to today's civil service system early American bureaucracy was
more reliant on the patronage system to select employees
Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States
The Federal government has taken a more active role in areas once controlled by the states
what important federalist is expressed in this excerpt from the federalist papers
Fear of tyranny (APEX)
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.