B) ?Lesotho
C) ?Libya
D) ?Rwanda
E) ?Zambia
Answer: D) ?Rwanda
In a federal system of government, what is role of the national government when disputes arise between states?
a. The federal government is powerless in disagreements between states. b. The federal government must arbitrate disagreements between member states. c. Disagreements between states are arbitrated by a council of state executives; the federal government has no role. d. The federal government has an equal vote and stake, as do the two or more states that are disagreeing. e. The high courts of the states in disagreement arbitrate the dispute without interference of the federal government.
U.S. parties are weakly organized and decentralized, and thus, the parties do not __________ well at the national level
Fill in the blank with correct word
Which of the following is NOT among the formal qualifications for the office of governor in Texas?
A. registered voter B. resident of the state for five years C. 30 years of age D. U.S. citizenship
The text notes that, for the framers, Article I of the Constitution was the most important because they intended that the new Congress have more legislative authority than the one which existed under the Articles of Confederation. This is evidenced by
a. the necessary and proper clause. b. the delegated powers of Congress. c. the fact that there are two houses. d. the power of Congress to collect taxes. e. the power to declare war.