answersLogoWhite

0

US Constitution

User Avatar

Gianni Wilderman

Lvl 10
2y ago
No Reviews
Leave the first rating

Rate this Study Guide:

Cards in this guide (8)
Why were poll taxes created

Mainly as a way of preventing poor people- especially newly freed blacks in the South after the Civil War- from voting. If you're poor and have little/no money, you're not going to want to spend that money to pay a special tax just to be able to vote.

When was the court of international trade created

quit wasting ur life

The US and 20 latin American Nations formed the Organization of American states in 1948

true

Is the president allowed to accept money from an individual state

No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.

What challenges did President Truman face in domestic affairs at home

President Truman faced many challenges in domestic affairs at home. For example, he was faced with leading the transition into a post-war society after the defeat of Japan.
Labor Unions going on strike were some of the domestic affairs at home that President Truman faced.

Who can veto certain laws written by congress if they are deemed unsatisfactory

president

Which branch of government does the supreme court judges belong

judical

Which of the following terms can be used to describe members of the United States congress

Lawmakers

Related study guides

Why were poll taxes created

When was the court of international trade created

The US and 20 latin American Nations formed the Organization of American states in 1948

Is the president allowed to accept money from an individual state

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews

Who has the ability to veto unsatisfactory bills from congress

Which of these terms best describes any interactions between two states

Which amendment explains the government entity that has the authority to levy taxes

WHAT term may be used to describe the exchange of goods

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews

What is a direct tax

Who has the ability to veto unsatisfactory bills from congress

Which of these terms best describes any interactions between two states

WHAT term may be used to describe the exchange of goods

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews

What are examples of indirect tax

How were the colonies transformed into sovereign states

Who has the ability to veto unsatisfactory bills from congress

Which of these terms best describes any interactions between two states

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews

When was the court of international trade created

What is the ability of each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches

Who Can override the veto with enough votes

Which section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 gives the federal judiciary the authority to overrule state court decisions on issues relating to the Constitution federal law and treaties

➡️
See all cards
No Reviews