What was the significance of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)?

a. It gave states more power to make decisions.
b. It established the power of judicial review.
c. It limited the power given to states by the Tenth Amendment.
d. It removed limitations of federal regulation on interstate commerce.


c. It limited the power given to states by the Tenth Amendment.

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President Johnson's poverty programs are an example of

a. decentralized federalism b. centralized federalism. c. giving power to the states. d. funding essential programs.

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Why have minor parties been so unsuccessful in U.S. politics?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following about environmental politics in India is NOT correct?

a. Environmental issues rarely drive Indian politics, even though the country faces severe environmental problems. b. India has strongly promoted the reduction of greenhouse gases at international forums because it recognizes that climate change will significantly impact the country. c. The Indian Supreme Court has taken a very proactive role in protecting the environment. d. India's environmental movement has only sometimes been successful in affecting the policies of the government. e. Many of India's environmental problems are the result of the country's focus on economic growth and development.

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In the health care system, patients and __________ are the two primary parties

A) caregivers B) insurance companies C) Medicaid D) Medicare E) Social Security

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