The necessary and proper clause ______.

a. states that it is necessary and proper for Congress to have sufficient reasons to impeach the president
b. states that the authorities must have a necessary and proper reason for search and seizure of private property
c. is used by Congress to justify the exercise of powers not mentioned in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution
d. states that it is necessary and proper for the president to have sufficient reasons to begin a war
e. is used by the Supreme Court as justification for the power of judicial review


c. is used by Congress to justify the exercise of powers not mentioned in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Alexis de Tocqueville, writing in the early nineteenth century, noted that America's prosperity rests on its

A. geographic isolation only. B. defensible borders only. C. geographic isolation, defensible borders, and absence of passion for war. D. absence of passion for war only. E. None of these answers is correct.

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The 2003 recall effort became more serious when Republican Congressman _____ contributed $1.7 million to the signature campaign

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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President Theodore Roosevelt expanded on the Monroe Doctrine in 1904, asserting that ______.

a. Spanish-speaking peoples had a right to sanctuary in the United States b. the United States’ sphere of influence was unlimited c. the United States was the guarantor of political, economic, and military stability in Latin America and the Caribbean d. the United States would defend its protectorate, Cuba, against threats coming from Asia

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