Proponents of states' rights believe that the Constitution strictly limited the national government and established broad autonomy for the states
A. True
B. False
TRUE
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The relationship between members of Congress and their districts
a. demands that members remain absolutely loyal to the policy considerations of their constituents. b. involves a great deal of responsiveness on issues as well as soliciting and processing casework, which enables them to keep in touch and stay visible. c. has little effect on members because the 2-year term demands that their only focus is on legislating. d. varies depending on how confortable members feel about their chances of deterring a primary challenger.
Writing for the majority in Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha (1983), Chief Justice _____ stated, "The Constitution sought to divide the delegated powers of the new federal government into three defined categories, legislative, executive and judicial, to assure, as nearly as possible, that each Branch of government would confine itself to its assigned responsibility. The hydraulic
pressure inherent within each of the separate Branches to exceed the outer limits of its power, even to accomplish desirable objectives, must be resisted.". a. Warren E. Burger b. Earl Warren c. William Rehnquist d. John Roberts
Which of the following is NOT a reason that Western leaders hesitated to ask Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, to step down?
a. Mubarak had maintained peace with Israel. b. His administration pursued a secular agenda in Egypt. c. He had repressed Islamist elements in society and had kept them out of power. d. He was a supporter of export tariffs on oil.
If you believe that you should just "know" what is right and wrong, you are
a. a natural law philosopher. c. a utilitarian. b. an egoist. d. None of the above is correct.