_____ is the personal office of the president of the United States

A) The White House Office
B) The Presidential Townhouse
C) The Executive Residence
D) Camp David
E) The Office of Administration


A

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The Texas Constitution of 1845 (drafted and adopted when the Republic of Texas agreed to be annexed by the United States) has been described as

A) one of the most archaic and difficult to read of its time. B) voluminous, complex, and among the worst state constitutions of its time. C) straightforward, simple, and among the best of all state constitutions of its time. D) wordy and tedious. E) fostering economic and political egalitarianism.

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Which of the following best describes the dilemma faced by Madison as he crafted a document to replace the Articles of Confederation?

a. how best to deal with the issue of slavery b. how to deal with a hostile England c. how to design a system that allowed for geographical expansion d. how to reconcile liberty and authority in a large political community

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Classical liberalism is the philosophy that

A) ethnic and cultural groups should maintain their identity within the larger society and respect one another's differences. B) individuals--rather than religious, hereditary, governmental, and other forms of authority--form the backbone of society. C) all individuals have a right to a more or less equal part of the material goods that society produces. D) political society is a contract that implies limits on rulers and means that rulers who exceed those limits should be replaced. E) B and D

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