In __________, powers are shared by the federal and state governments in a marble-cake fashion

a. cooperative federalism
b. constitutional government
c. a federal government system
d. unified government


a

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Under the "rule of capture," underground water is controlled by

A) individual landowners. B) federal government. C) state government. D) county government.

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Since WWII, the Monroe Doctrine has been used to justify all of the following foreign policy actions except

a. the support of the 1954 coup against Jacob Arbenz Guzman in Guatemala. b. the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. c. the removal of British forces from the Falkland Islands in 1982. d. the 1989 overthrow of Manuel Antonio Noriega in Panama. e. the U.S. Marines deployment to Haiti in 2004 after President Jean-Bertrand Aristide fled the country.

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The Sugar Act of 1764

A) required the purchase of sugar by all colonial households. B) placed new import duties on textiles, coffee, indigo, wines, and other goods. C) emphasized the fact that the colonies were sovereign and independent of England. D) reduced the duties on foreign goods shipped from England to the colonies. E) created a trade alliance between the American colonies and the Caribbean nations that also produced and exported sugar.

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Jus ad bellum is concerned with the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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