Federalists made their strongest theoretical case for the new republic in a set of eighty-five essays known as ______.
a. Common Sense
b. the Antifederalist Papers
c. Statements of Liberty
d. the Federalist Papers
d. the Federalist Papers
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British devolution in 1997 meant that Scotland and Wales were given an opportunity to reclaim some of the political power that had developed in Westminster over the years
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In relation to the concept of federalism, Justice _____ stated, "Apart from the limitation on federal authority inherent in the delegated nature of Congress's Article I powers, the principal means chosen by the Framers to ensure the role of the States in the federal system lies in the structure of the Federal Government itself. It is no novelty to observe that the composition of the Federal
Government was designed in large part to protect the States from overreaching by Congress.". a. William R. Day b. John McLean c. Salmon P. Chase d. Harry Blackmun
Freedom of the press is granted in the
a. Articles of Confederation. b. First Amendment. c. original Constitution. d. Sedition Act. e. Tenth Amendment.
______ establish operating procedures for local governments.
a. Colonial contracts b. Municipal charters c. Colonial charters d. Municipal contracts