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WGU AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE US CONSTITUTION C963 PRE-ASSESSMENT EXAM 2025
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---11July 20252024/2025A+
- Who was responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights and submitting it to Congress? - correct answers James Madison 
 
Why did the colonists oppose being taxed by Great Britain? - correct answers They did not have elected representatives in the House of Commons 
 
What was a major difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution? - correct answers The Articles of Confederation did not provide for a national judiciary 
 
Why did the framers design the government under the Arti...
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Georgia Southern- GA History Legislative Exemption Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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--110September 20242024/2025A+
- Georgia Southern- GA History Legislative 
Exemption Exam Questions With Correct 
Answers 
Appalachian Plateau - answerSmallest region, NW corner of the state. Flat and gently 
sloping 
Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region - answerRich soils, hardwoods, pastures 
Blue Ridge Region - answerRocky slopes, tallest mountains in the state 
The Piedmont - answerfoothills, rolling hills, Most Fertile, most populous 
East Gulf Coastal Plain/Atlantic Coastal Plain - answer=Pine Barrens. Flat land, sandy soi...
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WGU C963 PRE-ASSESSMENT AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE CORRECT ANSWERS (2025/2026) GRADED A+.
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- WGU C963 PRE-ASSESSMENT AMERICAN POLITICS 
AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION EXAM WITH 
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE CORRECT ANSWERS 
(2025/2026) GRADED A+. 
Who was responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights and submitting it to Congress? James 
Madison 
Why did the colonists oppose being taxed by Great Britain? They did not have elected 
representatives in the House of Commons 
What was a major difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution? 
The Articles of Confederation did not pro...
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UNIT 4 WJEC CRIMINOLOGY EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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---43June 20252024/2025A+
- Judicial precedent - ANS Law made by judges. When deciding cases, judges must follow 
judgements in previous similar cases. Lower courts must follow higher courts. 
statutory interpretation - ANS where judges in superior courts are called upon to interpret 
words and phrases within a law, they have to interpret the law and make a verdict on the case 
what is the aim of statutory interpretation - ANS sometimes law is unclear so the judge has 
to find the legal interpretation of the law (find the ...
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 4 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- What are the 2 processes of law making - ANS governmental and judicial 
who are the HoC - ANS elected MPs, total of 650 - 1 to represent each constituency, leading 
party sits on one side and opposition on the other side 
who are the HoL - ANS not elected 
92 hereditary peers 
640 life peers 
26 senior bishops 
what is a bill - ANS a proposed law 
what is a green paper - ANS a consultative document issued by the government putting 
forward proposals for reform of the law 
what is a white paper -...
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2025 AQA AS HISTORY Component 2S The Making of Modern Britain, 1951–2007 – Building a New Britain, 1951–1979 Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged) Monday 19 May 2025 [VERIFIED]
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- 2025 AQA AS HISTORY Component 2S The Making of Modern 
Britain, 1951–2007 – Building a New Britain, 1951–1979 
Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged) Monday 19 May 2025 
[VERIFIED] 
AS 
HISTORY 
The Making of Modern Britain, 1951–2007 
Component 2S Building a new Britain, 1951–1979 
Monday 19 May 2025 Afternoon Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
 an AQA 16-page answer book. 
Instructions 
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 Exam Questions with Answers
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- WJEC Criminology Unit 4 Exam Questions 
with Answers 
What stages does a Bill go through on its way to becoming law? 
the Commons or the Lords. 
First reading 
Second reading (debate and vote) 
Committee Stage 
Report Stage (Committee reports to the House) 
Third reading (debate and vote) 
All of the above repeated in the other House. 
Royal Assent 
The Bill then becomes an Act of Parliament.
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WGU C963 PRE-ASSESSMENT AMERICAN POLITICS AND THE US CONSTITUTION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE CORRECT ANSWERS (2025/2026) GRADED A+.
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- WGU C963 PRE-ASSESSMENT AMERICAN POLITICS 
AND THE US CONSTITUTION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS 
AND ACCURATE CORRECT ANSWERS (2025/2026) 
GRADED A+. 
Who was responsible for drafting the Bill of Rights and submitting it to Congress? James 
Madison 
Why did the colonists oppose being taxed by Great Britain? They did not have elected 
representatives in the House of Commons 
What was a major difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution? The 
Articles of Confederation did not provi...
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Alberta Grade 9 PAT Science ACTUAL UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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- Alberta Grade 9 PAT Science ACTUAL 
UPDATED Exam Questions and 
CORRECT Answers 
How are federal laws passed? Pg 40 - CORRECT ANSWER 
cabinet ministers (usually) - Then they go through votes and debates in the house of commons. -Then they go through votes and debates in the senate. - - Bills are proposed by - Then once everyone agrees on it, it is signed by the governor general (AKA Royal Assent) - the house of commons, the senate, and the governor general all have the power to vote a...
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MLA/T Exam 2 (Ethics and Legislation) questions n answers graded A+ passed
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---14September 20252025/2026
- MLA/T Exam 2 (Ethics and Legislation) questions n answers graded A+ passedLegislation - ANS Statutory Law 
 
What 2 main written laws are included under statutory law? - ANS Canadians Constitution 
 
Statutes/Acts 
 
How does a bill become a law in Ontario? - ANS First reading; purpose of bill explained 
Second reading; bill debated in principal 
review, study and research by committee - amendments may be made at this point 
report to huse 
third reading - bill is voted on 
if approved - R...
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