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what does the executive office of the president do for the president of the united states? ~supports and advises the president the concept of checks and balances ensures that... ~each branch of government has the ability to limit the power of the others supreme court justices are appointed by... ~the president thomas paine's common sense pushes for a more radical solution than the first continental congress did in resolving issues of British rule... what was paine's solution? ~declaring independence which would most likely fall under appellate jurisdiction? ~a case appealed from a lower court which key idea in the constitution creates a division of power between national and state government? ~federalism which individual freedom is protected under the constitution? ~freedom to meet peacefully why is the supremacy clause considered to be "the root of federalism"? ~it describes the relationship between federal and state power a duty of the president is to head... ~the executive branch read the quotations from the declaration of independence. "for depriving us, in many cases, of the benefit of trial by jury." which legal change after the american revolution most likely resulted from this grievance? ~due process of laws was implemented who heads the judicial branch of government? ~the supreme court the role of the president has evolved over time because... ~the needs of the nation have changed a state refusing to follow a federal law would be guilty of... ~violating the supremacy clause the judiciary act of 1789 gave powers to the judicial branch that wen beyond what the constitution outlined. because of the the act... ~was ruled unconstitutional the constitution limits the executive branch from declaring war by giving that power to... ~the legislative branch what is one way local governments are similar to federal governments? ~both are divided into three branches which was an area of weakness in the federal government under the articles of confederation? ~legislative power which explains why the constitution enumerates the presidents formal powers? ~it makes clear the presidents role as head of the executive branch how is the law making power of the house limited? ~the senate can oppose its bills how many steps must be taken for a house bill to become a law? ~six which best describes an important civic responsibility? ~voting what did the three-fifths compromise rule about enslaved people? ~they were partially counted as a part of the executive branch, the vice president... ~presides over the senate When leaders use religious laws to govern, they most likely represent ~a theocracy under the articles of confederation, why was the federal government unable to raise revenue? ~he federal government wasn't given the power to regulate trade ~the federal government needed approval of the states to collect taxes ~state and national currencies competed with each other Add or Remove Terms
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