Which of the following is NOT a critique of federal preemption?

a. It leads to less flexibility in regulations and the delivery of public services.
b. It hurts the ability of states to experiment with and develop best practices.
c. It creates a uniformity of laws and regulations.
d. It diminishes the protections that states are able to craft for their citizens.


c

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A. British federal government vested great power in local government. B. Devolution moved much power from Westminster to the cities. C. Thatcherism supported local governments having more power. D. Unitary government made local government the only alternative to Westminster.

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What is the typical process followed by a bill in the House of Representatives?

a. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote,Committee on Rules, conference committee, send to president b. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, full committee report, Committee on Rules, full House vote, conference committee, full House vote, send to president c. introduction, committee referral, subcommittee, Committee on Rules, full committee report, conference committee, full House vote, send to president d. introduction, committee referral, Committee on Rules, subcommittee, full committee report, full House vote, conference committee, send to president

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What are the key ingredients that influence Saudi Arabia's foreign and domestic policy?

a. the Soviet Union, the United States, and China b. a huge trade deficit brought about by the drop in the price of oil and fear of Israel c. fear of Israel, the United States, and Islamic fundamentalism d. oil and Islam

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The decision written by Chief Justice John Marshall in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland established which of the following?

A) the doctrine of enumerated powers B) the doctrine of inherent powers C) the doctrine of implied powers D) the doctrine of concurrent powers E) the doctrine of interposition

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