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POLS 1101 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions & Answers (100% correct)
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What does it mean for a government to be a republic? correct answersIt means that the power is invested in the people and representation in the government is chosen by the people. 
 
What are the 5 liberties guaranteed by the 1st Amendment? correct answersFreedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition 
 
What are the differences between a unitary, confederal, and federal government? correct answersUnitary Government- the central gov is more powerful 
Confederal- the states have more ...
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GOVT 2305 EXAM 1 Chapters 1, 2, 3 Question And 100% Correct Solutions!!!
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GOVT 2305 EXAM 1 Chapters 1, 2, 3 GOVT 2305 EXAM 1 Chapters 1, 2, 3 
 
 
 
What goods are available to all without direct payment. - ANS Public goods 
 
In which form of government does a small group of elite people hold political power? - ANS oligarchy 
 
_____________does many things for people. It maintains stability within the nation. It provides important services for all without direct payment. Finally, it provides a structure through which laws can be created and people ca...
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GOVT 2305 Exam 1 Questions With Answers
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GOVT 2305 Exam 1 Questions With Answers 
 
GOVT 2305 Exam 1 
 
 
 
 
common goods - ANS goods that all people may use but that are of limited supply 
 
democracy - ANS a form of government where political power rests in the hands of the people 
 
direct democracy - ANS a form of government where people participate directly in making government decisions instead of choosing representatives to do this for them 
 
elite theory - ANS claims political power rests in th...
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POLS 207 Exam 1 Review (TAMU Smith) Questions With Correct Answers
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Federal government policies - Answer The only level that can make foreign treaties and declare war. Cannot manage local police forces. 
 
State government policies - Answer Education, health and welfare, transportation, public safety, civil rights, physical environment, taxation 
 
different types of govt - Answer federalism-way of organizing country with 2 or more levels of govt; SHARE POWER 
unitary-power located centreal; FEDERAL(power) 
Confederation-power rests with smaller units;STATES 
 
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GOVT 2306 - Texas Government questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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GOVT 2306 - Texas GovernmentWhat are the articles of the Texas Constitution of 1876? - correct answer Bill of rights 
separation of power 
state legislature 
plural executive 
judicial department 
suffrage in texas 
public education in texas 
taxation and state revenues 
 
How many times has the Constitution of 1876 been amended? - correct answer 467 
 
What is federalism? - correct answer a system of government in which power is divided between a central government and regional governments 
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Primavera Economy Unit 4 Workbooks and Checkpoints 100% Pass
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Primavera Economy Unit 4 Workbooks and Checkpoints 100% Pass What impact can taxes have on the economy? Higher taxes reduce demand because consumers have less money to spend. 
What is an argument against the benefit taxation principle? People who earn less money simply cannot afford to pay for some benefits. 
How are payroll taxes used? They are used for entitlement programs like Social Security. 
Read the sentence. Some states collect a sin tax on products like alcohol and tobacco. What outcome...
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Political Science Latest Update Rated A
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Political Science Latest Update Rated A Politics who gets what, when and how by Lassell;A non-violent way of determining who holds power and resources in society;A process which attempts to arrange society collectively into a social order 
social order arrange our collective lives in some kind of social order 
legitimate powers accepted as "right" 
government a system of organization for exercising authority over a body of people 
authority power that citizens view as legitimate or "right", ...
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AP US Gov Ch.3 (AMSCO 2021)question n answers graded A+ updated already passed
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AP US Gov Ch.3 (AMSCO 2021)Block Grants - correct answers Federal grants given more or less automatically to states or communities to support broad programs in areas such as community development and social services 
 
Categorical Grants - correct answers Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport 
 
Concurrent Powers - correct answers powers shared by the state and federal governments 
 
Cooperative Federalism - correct answers A system of government in which powers and p...
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American Government CLEP Questions 1005 Correct
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First continental congress -ANSWER Sept 1774. Tired to peacefully seperate from Britian 
 
Second Continental Congress -ANSWER May 1775. Established postal, Navy and marines, Voted to leave Britian 
 
Declaration of Independence -ANSWER July 4th 1776. 
Based on John Locke's two Treatises of Government. 
People have unalienable rights 
When gov. infringes on those rights, it is the duty of the people to overthrow that government 
 
Articles of Confederation -ANSWER March 1st 1781 
Government is...
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88 Terms (AP GOV) with correct definitions.
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Majority Rule 
a fundamental democratic principle requiring that the majority's view be respected. 
the constitution originally contained a number of provisions designed to limit majority rule, including the electoral college, life tenure for supreme court justices, and the selection of senators by state legislators 
 
 
 
Checks and Balances 
a system in which each branch of government can limit the power of the other two branches. 
example: the senate has the power to reject or approve presid...
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