Limitation on the power of cities, preventing them from passing ordinances that are explicitly prohibited by state law and from passing ordinances that by implication may violate state law.

What will be an ideal response?


Implicit or explicit prohibition on city ordinance power

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Congress could, if it wished, reduce the power of the Federal Reserve Board or even abolish it

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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U.S. government-sponsored coups in the 1950s in Iran, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic were driven by the Cold War notion that __________

a. the defeat of Soviet interests was a victory for the United States b. communism must not be contained c. isolationism breeds democracy and capitalism d. foreign policy is most successful when the United States uses diplomacy e. poverty is best overcome through protectionism

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What was the original motivation for the creation of the Internet?

a. to create a communications network that could survive a nuclear attack b. to create new revenue sources for media conglomerates c. to facilitate communication between government and citizens d. to enable large scale social networking

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One of the various activities that parties engage in is __________

a. dividing the electorate b. narrowing voter choice c. running candidates d. reducing accountability mechanisms

Political Science