McCulloch v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden both
a. limited the powers of the federal government, while expanding the powers of the states.
b. reserved some powers of the federal government, yet expanded all powers of the states.
c. restricted both the powers of the federal government and powers of the states
d. expanded the powers of the federal government, yet reserved some powers of the states.
d
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The exclusion of minorities from participation in elections and the low rates of voter turnout in Texas were a direct result of the state's __________.
A. traditionalistic-individualistic political culture B. domination of state government for most of the twentieth century by liberal politicians C. populist history D. occupation by Union troops during Reconstruction
Which of the following do state campaign finance laws generally do?
A. They allow unlimited campaign contributions to a specific race by certain groups and individuals. B. They prohibit detailed financial disclosure of corporate and union spending. C. They prohibit regulatory agencies overseeing campaign practices from interfering in a campaign's financial aspects. D. They regulate corporate contributions to candidates.
Which of the following states has a fused executive system?
A. Japan B. Denmark C. the United Kingdom D. the United States
Franklin Roosevelt referred to the presidency as a “bully pulpit”—a platform from which to push his agenda to the public.
A. True B. False