How did President Roosevelt's policies of the New Deal Era start to shape cooperative federalism into what we know it as today?
a. State agencies were created to deal with education, health, and welfare issues
b. Federal monies were used to take care of state and local problems.
c. Issues that previously had been the sole responsibility of the federal government became state responsibilities.
d. Local problems became the sole responsibility of the states.
b
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Why did the framers of the U.S. Constitution choose to abandon the Articles of Confederation?
a. The Articles of Confederation gave too much power to the national government. b. A stronger national government was needed to effectively respond to the needs of the United States. c. They wanted to find a way to make George Washington their ruler, but were unable to under the Articles. d. It put too much emphasis on the necessary and proper clause.
Discuss the impact talk radio has had in the political arena making sure to address the issue of bias and talk radio's influence on television.
What will be an ideal response?
The divide between the individuals who belong to a particular identity group and those who do not is called
a. national identity. b. tribal identity. c. membership boundary. d. citizenship. e. ethnic identity.
During the Great __________, Parliament passed a number of taxes on the colonies
a. Push b. Crush c. Squeeze d. Grip