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show states rights.  
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show popular sovereignty.  
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show proved too weak to deal with growing economic and political problems.  
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the government set up by the articles of confederation had...   show
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the connecticut compromise settled the dispute over...   show
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show win support for the constitution.  
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show make revisions to the articles of confederation.  
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show contained no bill of rights.  
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show Congress did not have the power to tax.  
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show Declaration of Independence.  
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show government must operate within certain bounds set by the people.  
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what is a method of a formal amendment?   show
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show checks and balances.  
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what accounts for the ability of the constitution to endure for more than 200 years?   show
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when there is separation of powers...   show
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the system of federalism does not provide for...   show
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show prepare a constitution.  
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States must honor the legality of one anothers civil laws because of the...   show
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show State constitutions and state laws.  
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show a republican form of government for every state.  
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the power of the national government to coin money is...   show
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show it divides power between a national government and state governments.  
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in the case McCulloch v. Maryland what was the supreme court ruling based upon?   show
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the full faith and credit clause of the constitution provides that...   show
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show exercised simultaneously by the national and the state governments.  
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show the power to coin money.  
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show results from the daily experiences of government.  
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the basic constitutional rights of the people were FIRST set out in the ...   show
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show every state is represented by at least one member.  
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show must be at least twenty five years old.  
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senators are elected to serve...   show
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show The house of representatives.  
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show must have been a citizen for at least nine years.  
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the number of senate seats held by each state is...   show
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what is the total number of voting members of the house of representatives?   show
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what power is enumerated to the legislative branch?   show
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show after the ten year census.  
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show implied powers.  
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show pork barrel legislation.  
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one of the checks the senate has on the president is...   show
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show constitution.  
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show unitary government.  
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under this system the government must resign if defeated by the legislature on an important issue...   show
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show legislative power.  
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show judicial power.  
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independent states that agree to form this may still retain their separate identities...   show
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the structure of this requires that power be divided between a state's central and local levels of government...   show
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the constitution has an obligation to...   show
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locke, harrington, hobbes, and rousseau would most likely agree that...   show
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show those of royal birth have absolute authority to rule.  
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the dominant political unit in the world today is the...   show
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show power is divided between a central government and local governments.  
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what is NOT true of parliamentary government?   show
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what is among the characteristics of a state?   show
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in a democracy, the will of the majority...   show
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political powers in a state are concentrated at the central level under which form of government?   show
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what is one of the purposes of government outlined in the preamble to the constitution?   show
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show the state is a natural extension of people's family structure.  
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in the past states limited voting rights by...   show
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the provisions of the voting rights act of 1965 and its amendments of 197, 1975, and 1982 apply to...   show
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the phenomenon in which fewer votes are cast for offices farther down the ballot is called...   show
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show process by which people gain of acquire their political attitudes and opinions.  
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people with no sense of political efficacy...   show
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show be us citizens and register.  
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show consider themselves independents.  
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show party identification.  
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show a law setting a maximum age for voting.  
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money is an indispensable campaign resource because...   show
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show self-announcement.  
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the main purpose of a primary election is to...   show
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the most costly items in a typical campaign budget today are...   show
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show only declared party members may vote.  
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show precinct.  
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show nonparty group that works to affect public policy.  
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show congress.  
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the two-party system developed in the us mainly because...   show
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show work to get candidates elected to political offices.  
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show voluntarily because they made a personal choice.  
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what statement about federalism is true?   show
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over time the ideas first developed by minor parties are often _____ by major parties.   show
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show are generally loosely tied to the national committee.  
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what is a sign of weakened political parties?   show
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the functions of the major parites in the u.s. politics include...   show
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a one party system...   show
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show african americans were asked questions that were more difficult than those asked of prospective white voters.  
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which act first established a federal commission to investigate claims of individual voter discrimination?   show
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a person who votes in the presidential election but does not vote for a congressional candidate in the same election is known as...   show
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gerrymandering is considered unfair because...   show
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show to minimize vote-counting errors.  
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show be for any amount of money.  
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show presidential elections.  
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show 26th.  
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show family.  
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