The battle over the ratification of the Constitution was fought chiefly by two opposing groups, _____

A) the Nationalists and the Federalists
B) the Republicans and the Conservatives
C) the Anti-Federalists and the Confederates
D) the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
E) the Conservatives and the Libertarians


D

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Which of the following statements about American federalism is true?

A. Constitutionally, the federal system of the United States consists of only the national government and the 50 states. B. Dual federalism is also known as "marble-cake" federalism. C. New federalism is defined as a strong national government that only allows the states to act when it decides to do so. D. Permissive federalism is sometimes characterized as part of the devolution revolution. E. Federalism is a constitutional arrangement that concentrates power in a central government.

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Which of the following is true of news coverage?

A) It cannot be manipulated by campaign staff. B) Coverage by the news media is very expensive. C) Political consultants plan political events to accommodate the press. D) The media do not devote much of their coverage to polls. E) Hardly any aspect of a campaign focuses on potential news coverage.

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Why might the Gettysburg Address be seen as the preamble to a new constitution?

What will be an ideal response?

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What is the acronym popularly used to characterize important administrative principles?

a. POSDCORB, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting, Budgeting

b. FEMA, Federal Emergency Management, Agency

c. POPCORN, Planning, Organizing, Practice, COoperation, Responding, Networking

d. POTDCORB, Patronage, Organizing, Taking responsibility, Direction, Compromising, Reaching out, Budgeting

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