A primary strength of a federal system is _______
a. it allows states to declare federal laws null and void
b. its ability to control tyranny by decentralizing power
c. it grants powers explicitly to either states or the federal government
d. that state rights become less important
b
You might also like to view...
Indirect federal government aid to higher education includes research grants and financial assistance to students
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court ruled states must respond to changes or shifts in population by
A) a process known as redistricting. B) redrawing their electoral districts; a process known as devolution. C) moving aid agency offices to new locations closer to those in need. D) helping people relocate to create more workable population patterns. E) nullifying old laws that did not reflect the new population patterns.
What is sovereignty?
What will be an ideal response?
The primary actors in world politics are, according to the strategic approach:
a. States b. Leaders c. International organizations d. Multinational corporations