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What is a standing committee

Permanent committees established under the standing rules of the Senate and specializing in the consideration of particular subject areas. Courtesy of senate.gov

What is the most visible disagreement between federalists and anti-federalists

whether representation should cover the entire republic

What are 5 different types of federalism

. new federalism. . creative federalism. . cooperative federalism. . dual federalism

What does the US constitution say about the executive branch

1.The Constitution goes on to explain the duties and responsibilities of the president.
The Constitution says that executive power is vested in the President in the Executive Branch.

How is the idea of precedent related to the idea of stare decisis

Because stare decisis is the principle of following judicial precedent

Did Jimmy Carter nominate a Supreme Court Justice during his Presidency

no, but he made a few appointments to the lower courts which are where the supreme court justices are often taken from.

What statement describes a difference between the legislative procedures of the House of Representatives and the Senate

The house has more complex debate rules then the senate

What is the Primary purpose of supremacy clause

(Ensure that federal law always supersedes state law.)

If a congresssional committee worn at the basic provisions of what you bill to pass but dislike some of its features it would most likely

Report an amended measure

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

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

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What is federal court

What was the reasoning behind the Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v Madison

What case can be heard in federal court

What statement best completes the diagram of the ways the different branches of government can limit each bother's power

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