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WGU C963 American Politics and the U.S. Constitution Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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WGU C963 American Politics and the U.S. Constitution Questions and Answers 100% Pass Enlightenment idea that influenced the leaders of the American Revolution Social Contract 
How does the Bill of Rights reflect the influence of Enlightenment ideas on the Constitution? The Bill of Rights explicitly listed individual freedoms. 
describes the general structure of the U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation It was an alliance of independent states under a limited central government. 
Wh...
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Gov Study Guide Test 5 questions and answers
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How is the Democratic Party similar in beliefs to the Federalists? 
 
Both strongly opposed slavery. 
Both were formed because of a dispute. 
Both supported a strong central government. 
Both were organized on federal and state levels. 
In a direct primary, voters are 
 
voting for a nominee through a delegate. 
working to determine candidates for the nomination process 
voting for a nominee themselves, not through a delegate. 
working to elect thei...
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WGU C181 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 9-12 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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Explain the steps to be elected to Congress (the Senate & House of Representatives). - Build 
a resume, attend college (study the role and structure of the congress), run for local office for 
experience and name recognition, raise money, file paperwork, campaign, vote 
What are the current steps in nominating and electing a president? - Candidate makes an 
announcement, primaries and caucuses, national conventions, campaign, election day, electoral 
college, inauguration. 
What are "battlegrou...
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AP Gov Review (AP Test) Correctly Solved!!
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What aspects of the American system protect the minority? - ANSWER Majority rule means that policies made should reflect the will of over half the voters. At the same time, most Americans would not want to give the majority free rein to do anything they can agree on. Restraints on the majority are built into the American system of government in order to protect the minority. Thus, the majority can't infringe on minority rights; such as those covered by the first amendment. 
 
Who controls the g...
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AP Government Unit 3 Review Correctly Solved!!
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Interest groups influence on elections - ANSWER Interest groups provide information to voters through issue ads and literature on candidates. They also donate money and rate candidates 
 
Free Riders - ANSWER A person who obtains something without effort or cost. This problem occurs when interest groups fight for benefits to the public as a whole. In order to prevent this problem, interest groups can provide people with an incentive to join the interest group such as magazines and travel discoun...
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AP Government Exam Questions and Answers 2023Verified Solution
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AP Government Exam 
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activation - ANSWER One of three key consequences of electoral campaigns for voters, 
in which the voter is activated to contribute money or ring doorbells instead of just 
voting. 
Adarand Constructors v. Peña - ANSWER 1995 SuCo decision: Federal programs that 
classify based on race should be assumed unconstitutional and put up to strict scrutiny. 
They're only okay if they are "narrowly tailored" for a "compelling govern...
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PAC Exam 1 Sims Cedarville Questions and Answers
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PAC Exam 1 Sims Cedarville Questions and Answers 
 
 
Greg Boyd : Myth of a Christian Nation 
God is coercive and under Satan's power 
Christians should retreat from politics 
God doesn't establish but uses governments for His purpose 
Wayne Grudem : Politics According to the Bible 
no government is perfect, don't step away 
governments try, our interpretation makes us view them as good/bad 
when voting take best of what you can possibly get 
civil gov does opposite of Satan 
established by G...
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CLEP test prep 2023 with Complete Solutions
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The equal protection clause extends the concept of 'all men are created equal' in that: - ANSWER-All laws apply to all men, including state and federal laws 
 
Separation of powers was a government philosophy developed by who? - ANSWER-Montesquieu 
 
Foreign policy and foreign relations are the responsibility of which cabinet member? - ANSWER-Secretary of State 
 
If no Presidential candidate receives the 270 electoral votes required to win the President, who chooses the President? - ANSWER-Th...
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WGU C963 American Politics Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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WGU C963 American Politics Questions and Answers 100% Verified 
Which concept is an Enlightenment idea that influenced the leaders of the American Revolution? Social Contract 
How does the Bill of Rights reflect the influence of the Enlightenment ideas on the Constitution? The Bill of Rights explicitly listed individual freedoms 
What was a major problem with the Articles of Confederation? The national government did not have the power to impose taxes 
What describes Clause 3 of Article IV, Sect...
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AP Gov AP Test Review Correct 100%
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Explain how the bureaucracy carries out the responsibilities of the federal government. - ANSWER Through various departments and agencies and the delegate responsible for implementing legislation. 
 
civil service - ANSWER A system of hiring and promoting based on the merit principle and the desire to create nonpartisan 
 
merit - ANSWER Hiring based on entrance exams and promotion rating to produce administration by people with talent and skill 
 
Pendleton Act - ANSWER Passed in 1883, an act t...
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