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POS 110 Midterm TESU Latest Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100% Guaranteed Success.(Graded A+)
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Entertainment - Medias ability to entertain or amuse you may watch a ghetto hood movie to be 
entertained but you may inadvertenly learn how to cook crack, though the filmakers goal was to 
entertain you but your use of the content was different. 
A democracy versus a republic - In a republic, a constitution or charter of rights protects certain 
inalienable rights that cannot be taken away by the government, even if it has been elected by a majority 
of voters. In a "pure democracy," the majo...
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023 
natrual rights ->>Life, Liberty, and Property 
John Locke ->>17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. 
State of Nature ->>Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equality. 
Due Process ->>involves th...
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U.S. Government Exam Review
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What is the purpose of government? - Answer- Protect, maintain public order, resolve social conflicts, responsibility for a stable economy, and provide public services. 
 
Limited Government - Answer- A system in which government's powers are restricted and individuals' rights are protected. 
 
Declaration of Independence - Answer- Written by Thomas Jefferson, Declares Independence, List of complaints against Britain,expresses enduring beliefs of American society. Defines liberty, order, equal...
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PSCI 2306 Test Questions with Correct Answers
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PSCI 2306 Test Questions with Correct Answers 
Which analogy best describes dual federalism? - Answer-A layer caked 
 
Which analogy best describes cooperative federalism? - Answer-Marble cake 
 
Which of the following measures did the federal government use to become more involved in state and local matters? - Answer-Grants in aid 
 
What is the hallmark of modern federalism? - Answer-A commingling of national and state responsibilities 
 
Major crises like the Civil War and the Great Depressi...
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PSCI 1101 Chapter 3 Test with Questions Solved with 100% Correct answers
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17th amendment - Answer allows for direct election of US senators, turned the senate 
away from state interests 
Supremacy Clause of Constitution - Answer specifies that national law is supreme so 
long as national law "conforms to the Constitution." 
Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause) - Answer increases national power insofar 
as it allows congress to "make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying 
into Execution the foregoing powers"
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CLEP American Government Questions And Correct Answers
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Enumerated Powers Those that are listed in the constitution. 
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution states that congress has the power to... tax 
Alexander Hamilton believed in an interpretation of the constitution called... "Loose 
Construction" or the "Elastic Clause" 
What did Hamilton want to create through the Elastic Clause? A centralized bank 
McCulloch vs. Maryland Marshall argued that Congress could create a national bank 
even though Congress did not expressly authorize it.
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Civic Exam Prep Questions & answers | A Graded
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Which choice best summarizes the powers of the legislative branch? - the legislative branch 
makes laws and approves many federal appointments 
Which choice gives the best explanation for why the "necessary and proper clause" is also called the 
"elastic clause"? - the clause gives implied powers to congress 
What is a common trait that mixed and market economies share with one another? - Competition 
Under which economic system would the factors of production most likely be owned by the 
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AMSTUD constitution test – imsa || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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Speech or Debate Clause [Article 1, Section 6] correct answers The official acts of a legislator, along with any statements made during official speech or debate in Congress, cannot be used as evidence. Senators, Congressmen, and their aides cannot be prosecuted or punished in relation to their official acts. 
 
Commerce Clause [Article I, Section 8] correct answers Clause stating that Congress can regulate interstate and international commerce. 
 
Copyright Clause [Article I, Section 8] correct...
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PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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The Articles of Confederation The first formal government, it was weak and states held the 
power. It had one house of congress and no president. 
 
Why did the articles collapse? National Bankruptsy, Inflation, Trade wars, Inflation 
 
The Virginia Plan representation based on state population, 3 govt branches, 2 house 
legislature. 
 
What is the New Jersey Plan? one vote per state, "small state plan", strengthen the 
articles..dont r...
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THE 2023 AP US GOVERNMENT REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Declaration of Independence 
Letter written to formally declare the 13 colonies independent from Britain 
Provides justification for the break from Great Britain 
Is a declaration of natural rights - Rights inherent in human beings, not dependent on governments, which include life, liberty, and property (John Locke) 
Establishes a foundation for popular sovereignty - "consent of the governed" government's source of authority is the people 
List of grievances against King George III and Parlia...
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