WGU C963, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+
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What is the primary effect of the census on the functioning of congress - -It is used to determine the number of House representatives for each state
What describes the purpose of Congressional appropriations committees - -T...
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What is the primary effect of the census on the functioning of congress - ✔✔-It is used to determine the
number of House representatives for each state
What describes the purpose of Congressional appropriations committees - ✔✔-They recommend how
specific funds are allocated
Which power is assigned to the House under the Constitution - ✔✔-Originating congressional spending
bills
How does apportionment influence the make up of Congress? - ✔✔-It determines the allocation of seats
in the House of Representatives based on the equal proportions methods
What is an example of checks and balances between executive and legislative branches of government -
✔✔-The Senate must confirm the presidents supreme. court nominees
Which president was impeached by the House of Representatives - ✔✔-Andrew Johnson for firing his
secretary of war
Which presidental power can be directly restricted by Congress - ✔✔-appointing cabinet members
,What is the general purpose of the president making recess appointments? - ✔✔-To fill cabinet
vacancies while bypassing senate approval
What is true about the U.S. court system? - ✔✔-It is a dual system with federal court system and courts
in each state
What describes the Supreme Court's use of judicial principle of stare decisis - ✔✔-The Supreme Courts
precedents are treated as established law
What was the significance of the supreme Courts ruling of McCulloch v Maryland - ✔✔-It established a
loose constructionist view of necessary and proper clause... Maryland was trying to tax the national
bank and Supreme court ruled that federal law was stronger than state law
Which type of power is a states power to tax? - ✔✔-Concurrent
What is an example of state exercising its reserve power? - ✔✔-Establishing laws to regulate businesses
in the state
What is an example of a state exercising a concurrent power? - ✔✔-Issuing bonds to fund a
infrastructure project
What is correct about Congress's oversight authority? - ✔✔-Oversight is not a specifically enumerated
power, but rather implied in Article 1
Enumerated power - ✔✔-Explicitly stated in the constitution
, Implied power - ✔✔-not specifically detailed in the constitution but inferred as necessary to achieve the
objects of the national government ... oversight power of congress... Based on the text
Inherent power - ✔✔-must be assumed to exist as a direct result of the countrys existences.... outside
the text
What is true about federal income tax - ✔✔-Federal income tax required the ratification of a
constitutional amendment after supreme court ruled that a previous attempt to tax income was
unconstitutional
What is the difference between congressional budget committees and appropriation committees - ✔✔-
While the budget committees set overall spending limits the appropriation committees are responsible
for recommending specific allocations of funds
How has the Constitutions interstate commerce clause been interpreted? - ✔✔-Very Broadly, forming
the justification for much of the Congress's modern day economic regulation
Who has the power related to war and peace - ✔✔-President and both houses of Congress
Which of the following enumerated powers of Congress are generally regarded as responses to
weaknesses of national legislature under the Articles of Confederation? - ✔✔-Power to regulate
commerce
Exclusive power to coin money
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