In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court assert the power of judicial review of the states?
a. Marbury v. Madison
b. Fletcher v. Peck
c. Gibbons v. Ogden
d. McCulloch v. Maryland
b
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Which of the following events followed closely the forming of the Republic of Texas?
a. As a statement against government power, Texans refused to ratify a constitution for the Republic of Texas. b. The United States completed the process of annexing Texas. c. The capital was established in Austin. d. Sam Houston was elected as president.
__________ are rules created by government agencies that determine how laws are implemented
a. Policies b. Procedures c. Regulations d. Statutes
In American history, Henry Clay was seen as one of Congress' greatest brokers. What skill did Henry Clay have?
a. He could tell when a bill or proposal was broken and he would help other legislators rewrite and fix the bill. b. He was very good at passing tax bills that would make people poorer or "broker" than they were before the legislation was enacted. c. Clay was effective in bringing together different interests and making deals that would be enacted into law, giving everybody something they wanted. d. Clay could "break" the opposition, getting whichever bill passed he wanted.
In terms of personal ideology, most Texas governors have been
A) libertarian. B) conservative. C) moderately liberal. D) populist. E) socialist.