In which way did the amendment process for the Constitution differ from that of the Articles of Confederation?

a. Congress was required to amend the Constitution; the Articles of Confederation could be amended by citizens.
b. Congress requires judiciary approval to amend the Constitution, while the Articles of Confederation did not have a judiciary branch.
c. Constitutional amendments required three-quarters state majority, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous state vote.
d. Constitutional amendments require a unanimous vote, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a three-fifths majority.


c. Constitutional amendments required three-quarters state majority, while amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous state vote.

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Which statement BEST describes Nigeria's policy-making process? a. It is mainly based upon top-down directives

b. It is mainly based upon extensive consultation with relevant civic society actors. c. It is mainly based upon compromises hashed out among political elites. d. It occurs within a well-defined constitutional framework. e. It is mainly defined by tight "policy circles" that encompass both government and nongovernment actors.

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Power transition, as defined by A. F. K. Organski, refers to the

a. transfer of power from one administration to the next in democratic nation-states. b. transfer from an authoritarian to a democratic form of government. c. period when a rising challenger approximates the power of the dominant state. d. period when a rising challenger extends the power gap with the dominant state.

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Of the three basic forms of city government, which form is used by most larger cities?

A) mayor-council plan B) council-manager plan C) commission plan D) township plan E) corporate plan

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