Which of the following statements about the President’s veto is accurate?

a. The veto enables the President to exert his authority absolutely.
b. Presidents have rarely used the veto and prefer to negotiate with Congress.
c. Overriding presidential vetoes is relatively easy so presidents use the veto scarcely.
d. It allows presidents a clear, self-enforcing means of asserting their preferences.


d. It allows presidents a clear, self-enforcing means of asserting their preferences.

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The stay acts passed by various states prior to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution were seen by some American notables as ____________.

A. a threat to private property by radical state legislatures B. an assault against the power of the national government C. an attempt to establish an aristocracy similar to that in Great Britain D. a test of the ability of the states to force citizens to quarter state militia in their homes

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Discuss the relationship between the federal government and the states as laid out in the original Constitution. Which powers were granted to the national government and which were reserved for the states? How did the first eleven amendments to the Constitution alter federal-state relations?

What will be an ideal response?

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As a candidate for the __________ Party, you would expect to receive a number of delegates proportional to the number of votes you won in a primary

Answer:

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State corporatism refers to

a. the state supporting large firms financially. b. a system whereby important societal interests are allowed to monopolize their respective areas in exchange for observing controls on their articulation of demands. c. a system whereby important societal interests are integrated into state policy-making. d. the creation of large state-owned businesses. e. communism.

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