In a confederation, the national government has
a. all the power.
b. equal power with the states.
c. virtually no power.
d. A combination of a, b, and c, depending on the situation
e. None of the above
C
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A president's cabinet usually includes all of the following individuals EXCEPT
A. the Vice President. B. the Secretary of Defense. C. the Attorney General. D. the Speaker of the House. E. the Secretary of State.
The ethics bill passed by the Texas legislature in 1991
a. limits campaign contributions in all state elections. b. limits campaign contributions only in judicial elections. c. limits campaign contributions only in legislative elections. d. limits campaign contributions only in gubernatorial elections. e. does not place any limits on campaign contributions for state elections.
Which of the following is a result of the tort reform movement?
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