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
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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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In a country with limited government
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Citizens enjoy all rights not explicitly forbidden to them. ~Apex
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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 is the formal role of the judicial branch in amending the Constitution
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it has no formal role in the process (apex)
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What viewpoint did anti-federalist support during the debates over the ratification of the Constitution
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The federal government should be given powers of taxation
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What Popular sovereignty requires what
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Those who make laws do so with the approval of the citizens.
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How does cooperative federalism work in the United States
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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.
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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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which quotation from the Federalist papers is most clearly a response to the anti-federalist argument that the constitution gives too much power to the federal government and not enough to the states
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The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
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which statement accurately describes the Virginia plan
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There would be 2 houses in Congress and representatives one be assigned a based on state population
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The federal government’s ability to draft people into the army is
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an implied power
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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 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.
In a country with limited government
Citizens enjoy all rights not explicitly forbidden to them. ~Apex
What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation
The federal government was able to collect taxes.
What is the formal role of the judicial branch in amending the Constitution
it has no formal role in the process (apex)
What viewpoint did anti-federalist support during the debates over the ratification of the Constitution
The federal government should be given powers of taxation
What Popular sovereignty requires what
Those who make laws do so with the approval of the citizens.
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.
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
which quotation from the Federalist papers is most clearly a response to the anti-federalist argument that the constitution gives too much power to the federal government and not enough to the states
The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
which statement accurately describes the Virginia plan
There would be 2 houses in Congress and representatives one be assigned a based on state population
The federal government’s ability to draft people into the army is
an implied power
what important federalist is expressed in this excerpt from the federalist papers