________ is defined as a strong national government that only allows the states to act when it decides to do so
A. Dual federalism
B. Cooperative federalism
C. Competitive federalism
D. Permissive federalism
E. Coercive federalism
D
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is the first designated "seat" on the Supreme Court, filled by a specific ethnic, religious, or gender applicant?
a. The African American seat. b. The female seat. c. The Hispanic seat d. The Catholic seat. e. The Jewish seat.
Which Swiss agency determines whether a cantonal law violates the Swiss constitution?
A) National Judicial Branch B) Swiss Supreme Court C) Federal Tribunal D) Constitutional Review Board
Which best describes the process of federal selective incorporation that impacts the states?
a. The insertion of the Bill of Rights into the state constitutions b. The right of states to enact individual Bills of Rights c. The inclusion of the English Bill of Rights in the American Constitution d. The application of the undue burden test