How did John Marshall interpret the Constitution in Gibbons v. Ogden?

a. narrowly
b. broadly
c. to favor the states
d. to favor the military
e. to favor citizens


b

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A) directly influencing the participant's behavior toward support of the hypothesis. B) selecting data that best support the hypothesis. C) minimizing demand characteristics. D) interpreting results in a biased manner.

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Historically, presidents begin their terms of office with high approval ratings and tend to lose popularity over time

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A question that appears on the ballot asking voters to approve or reject a policy action recommended by the state legislature is known as

a. an initiative. b. a recall. c. a referendum. d. a ballot measure. e. a state question.

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The Goldwater–Nichols Act did which of the following?

a. Put limits on presidential war power, requiring congressional oversight for military interventions b. Created the National Security Council and National Security Adviser position c. Created the Homeland Security Department following the September 11 terrorist attacks d. Restructured the military command structure, granting increased power to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the president, and the defense secretary

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