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LAWS 2601 Final Study Terms || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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immunity ratione materiae correct answers · immunity attached to GOVERNMENTAL ACTS (official acts) of state representative 
· based on equality of states (par in parem non habet imperium) - Declaration on Principles of IL 1970 
· type of state immunity 
· applies to acts of any governmental organ if they follow the basic premise of immunity ^ 
· began as reciprocal doctrine (courtesy) now customary IL 
· *international crimes do not get immunity - not an official act* 
 
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What is law? correct answers Law consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. 
 
Types of Law correct answers U.S. Constitution and the constitutions of the various states 
Statutory laws - including laws passed by congress state, legislatures, or local governing bodies 
Regulations - created by administrative agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration 
Case law and common law doctrines 
 
Constitutional Law correct an...
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Powers of the legislative branch - Answer Tax citizens, set budget, impeach, regulate commerce, declare war provide advise and consent on appointments, oversee powers of other branches 
 
Implied powers - Answer Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution. Right to regulate banks, establish minimum wage, construction and maintenance of highways. 
 
Enumerated/expressed powers - Answer Powers explicitly stated in the Constitution. Right to levy taxes, declare war, regulate money s...
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Constitutional Law 
 Supreme law that is the trump card. Federal government and the 
states have separate written constitutions that set forth the general 
organization, powers, and limits of the respective governments. Law as 
expressed in these constitutions. If a law violates a provision of the 
constitution, it will be declared unconstitutional. 
Statutory Law 
 created & passed by legislative bodies that have been elected (also 
includes local ordinances). A federal statute applies to ...
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BGEN 361 Ch. 2 Study Guide Exam Questions. 
 
 
federal form of government - CORRECT ANSWER A system of government in which the states form a union and the sovereign power is divided between a central government and the member states. 
 
Sovereignty - CORRECT ANSWER The quality of having independent authority over a geographic area. For instance, state governments have the authority to regulate affairs within their borders. 
 
police powers - CORRECT ANSWER Powers possessed by states as part of ...
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AP Comparative Government Terms Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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AP Comparative Government 
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State - Answer -synonymous with country. A nation or territory 
considered as an organized political community under one government, 
exercise sovereignty & has institutions 
Nation - Answer -a group of people with a national identity, may or may 
not transcend borders of a state (e.g. Palestinians) 
Sovereignty - Answer -the ability to carry out actions or policies within a 
state's border...
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Before he was President, Eisenhower was a general. What war was he in? - World War II 
During the Cold War, what was the main concern of the United States? - Communism 
How many amendments does the Constitution have? - 27 amendments 
How many justices are on the Supreme Court? - 9 
How many U.S. Senators are there? - 100 
How old do citizens have to be to vote for President? - 18 and older 
If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomesPresident? - the 
Speaker of ...
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Antony Anghie - Answer-i. Central was the distinction between civilized and uncivilized states. These enabled positivists to explain why non-European states were excluded from IL. One reason was that no law existed in non-European, barbaric regions. A second reason was that non-European regions had legal systems that were so alien in character, no proper legal relations could develop. 
 
Lassa Oppenheim - Answer-i. For a state to become a member of the family of...
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Andrew Jackson - The seventh President of the United States (), who as a general in the 
War of 1812 defeated the British at New Orleans (1815). As president he opposed the Bank of America, 
objected to the right of individual states to nullify disagreeable federal laws, and increased the 
presidential powers. 
Henry Clay - Distinguished senator from Kentucky, who ran for president five times until his death 
in 1852. He was a strong supporter of the American System, a war hawk for the War of 18...
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Global Politics IB HL Paper 1 Rated A+ 
 
Power The ability to affect others to get the outcome one wants 
 
Hard Power The ability to control and influence others through coercive or physical force. 
 
Soft Power The ability to attract and persuade other to your side through the projection of 
your ideas, cultures, and values. 
 
States Countries with defined political borders, governments, and militaries. 
 
Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) Entity created by treaty, involving two or more...
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