Powers that are shared between the federal government and states, according to the Constitution APEX
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Examples of tertiary activities
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Examples of tertiary activities?
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What do congress member's constituents share
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A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is
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live in the congress member's home district.
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why is the united stars government considered a federal system
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The United States government is considered a federal system
because the central government shares powers with the states.
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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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What do the articles of the Constitution explicitly outline
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The appointment of Supreme Court justices for life. APEX
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What is one way the Constitution tries to prevent conflicts between federal and state governments
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It gives specific powers to the federal government.
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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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Some powers are expressly given to the federal government under the constitution - apex.
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What statement best describes how federalism changed as a result of Ronald Reagan's presidency
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State were allowed to take a more active role in their own affairs.
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What part of the Constitution is the basis for this diagram
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The necessary and proper clause
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What statement about authority and power is true
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Authority is power that is associated with violence
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Does the state of Oregon provide free lawyers for people who cannot afford one
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Every state in the U.S. is required to provide a lawyer to
people who cannot afford one.
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Which of these powers is reserved for state governments
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Setting up public schools ~ apex.
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What was the situation before The Supreme Court's decision in the McCulloch v. Maryland case
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It wasn't clear whether state laws could inferfere with federal laws
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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 of these powers does the Constitution deny the federal government
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Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime
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What are concurrent powers
Powers that are shared between the federal government and states, according to the Constitution APEX
Examples of tertiary activities
Examples of tertiary activities?
What do congress member's constituents share
A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is
elected to represent. They share a similar location as they all
live in the congress member's home district.
why is the united stars government considered a federal system
The United States government is considered a federal system
because the central government shares powers with the states.
What power does the constitution specifically deny to state government
The power to coin money.
What do the articles of the Constitution explicitly outline
The appointment of Supreme Court justices for life. APEX
What is one way the Constitution tries to prevent conflicts between federal and state governments
It gives specific powers to the federal government.
What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation
The federal government was able to collect taxes.
Ask us anythingWhat does the quoted text demonstrate about the powers of government
Some powers are expressly given to the federal government under the constitution - apex.
What statement best describes how federalism changed as a result of Ronald Reagan's presidency
State were allowed to take a more active role in their own affairs.
What part of the Constitution is the basis for this diagram
The necessary and proper clause
(I think don't quote me-)
What statement about authority and power is true
Authority is power that is associated with violence
Does the state of Oregon provide free lawyers for people who cannot afford one
Every state in the U.S. is required to provide a lawyer to
people who cannot afford one.
Which of these powers is reserved for state governments
Setting up public schools ~ apex.
What was the situation before The Supreme Court's decision in the McCulloch v. Maryland case
It wasn't clear whether state laws could inferfere with federal laws
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 of these powers does the Constitution deny the federal government
Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime