Discuss the different types of clauses stipulated in the U.S. Constitution.

What will be an ideal response?


• National supremacy clause
• Elastic clause
• Commerce clause

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Public opinion generally does not matter. 2. A random sample of at least 5,000 is required to be representative of the United States. 3. Race is the single most important predictor of how people decide to vote. 4. A party’s effort to inform potential voters and persuade them to vote for that party is known as voter mobilization. 5. The shared loyalty to our country and its institutions is known as patriotism.

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This question aligns with Chapter 3, "Learning Proper Citation Forms, Finding the Scholarly Debate, and Summarizing and Classifying Arguments: The Annotated Bibliography," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.When working on an annotated bibliography, ______.

A. the best place to start looking for sources is the Internet B. be prepared to spend money paying for many of the works that you find through Google searches. (That's why your professor doesn't assign many books to buy for the research project. She or he knows you will be spending money when you do your research.) C. you must always scrutinize the sources that you find in your institution's library databases or catalog, especially if they are published by university presses, because they may be unreliable D. students at research universities have an overwhelming advantage because they have much better access to books and other resources, while other students (at smaller schools) must make do with the relatively few resources their institutions own E. none of these

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The lower house of the German legislature is called the

a. Bundesrat. b. Bundestag. c. National Assembly. d. People's Assembly. e. Länder.

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For centuries, the global currency that had value in all countries was __________

A) the U.S. dollar B) the British pound C) precious metals D) the tolar

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