Constitutional powers that are granted to both the national government and state governments are referred to as
a. Supreme Powers.
b. State Powers.
c. Concurrent Powers.
d. Congruent Powers.
e. Conflated Powers.
c
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A) ?accommodation of diversity B) ?strengthening of liberty through division of powers C) ?lack of accountability D) ?encouragement of laboratories of democracy E) ?fiscal disparities among the states
Which authority of the judicial branch makes it stronger than originally intended?
A. the power to hear whatever cases it wants B. the power to create additional courts as it sees fit C. the power to decide if a law violates the Constitution D. the power to add new amendments to the Constitution
By upholding the constitutionality of laws and adding legitimacy in the minds of the American public to those laws passed by Congress, the Court risks ______.
a. allowing the exercise of powers not granted to it in the Constitution b. asserting undue influence over the people themselves c. confirming and implementing the tyranny of the minority d. giving a stamp of approval to the tyranny of the majority
President ___________________ had substantial foreign-policy experience--UN Ambassador, Ambassador to China, CIA Director, and Vice-President.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).