Both the Federalist and Jeffersonian Republicans agreed that a strong central government was crucial to the successful creation of the new constitutional system
a. True
b. False
b
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The veto power is the result of congressional rule-making rather than being required by the Constitution. 2. Veto overrides are a rare occurrence. 3. Most presidents never use their veto power to block congressional legislation. 4. The president is constitutionally required to issue a signing statement for each bill he signs into law.
In Europe, the vast majority of candidates
A. win by constituency referenda. B. are nominated by members of the executive branch. C. win in the primary elections. D. hire their own campaign organizations. E. are nominated by party leaders.
Since the 1950s presidential and congressional efforts to address questions about immigration have generally been __________
a. passionately nativist b. inconsistent and haphazard c. focused on reducing Asian immigration d. proactive and optimistic
The supremacy clause, by giving the laws of the federal government predominance over the States in the event of an overlap or conflict, does not support the idea of federalism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.