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- Question One way that the national government has exerted influence over state governments is Select an Answer A. through imposing home rule on the states. B. by defunding state legislatures when they fail to enact policies the national government supports. C. by restricting the amount of property taxes states may collect. D. by giving money to state and local governments if they agree to spend it for the purposes Congress specifies.
- Select an Answer Which of the following statements concerning the evolution of the national government's power is A. In the 1930s , the Court increased the power of the national government through its expansive interpretation of the commerce clause, and the national New Deal policies further expanded the government's scope. B. The Court's decisions in McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden limited the power of the national government. C. During the New Deal, state power expanded considerably at the expense of the national government's power as states were provided funding with no strings attached. D. The U.S. Constitution and the federal framework it creates produce a system in which national power is static and narrowly interpreted by the expressed powers in Article 1, Section 8.
- Question How does the U.S Constitution establish the authority of the national government and state governments? Select an Answer A. The U.S. Constitution sets out expressed powers for the national government and state governments to avoid confusion over who has jurisdiction over particular issues. B. The U.S. Constitution establishes the powers of the state governments and reserves all other powers for the national government. C. The U.S. Constitution establishes expressed powers for the national government in Article 1, Section 8 and it establishes reserved powers to the states in the Tenth Amendment D. The U.S. Constitution only establishes the powers of the national government and avoids mentioning __ and local governments __ state __ __ __
- Question How does the distribution of national and state power in a unitary system compare to that of a federal system of government? Select an Answer A. In a unitary system, state governments establish most policies, and the national government lacks the authority to tax, while in a federal system, the national government can determine most policies. B. In a unitary system, the national government holds most policy-making authority and in a federal system, policy-making authority is shared among the national government and regional or state governments. C. In a unitary system foreign policy is determined by the national government and states determine domestic policy while in a federal system, the national government is responsible for domestic polity and the state governments determine foreign policy. D. In a unitary government, state governments retain all policy-making authority while in a federal system, the national government holds all policy-making authority.
- You shall not render an unjust judgment; you shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great: with justice you shall judge your neighbor. Which principle of American government is reflected in this quote? separation of powers direct democracy equality for all citizens representative government