GOVT 327 Quiz 1
GOVT 327 Quiz 1
- The difference between a federal system and a confederacy is that
- Federalism is best described as a
- The advantages of federalism include all of the following except that
- The Framers of the Constitution held to the belief of English political philosopher Thomas Hobbes that
- The Constitutional Convention’s debates centered largely on
- McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) enhanced the power of the national government by stating
- There seldom is tension between the national and nonnational governments in a federal system.
- A unitary system is a political arrangement in which the power of the central government is derived from the member states.
- The enumerated or delegated powers in the Constitution are those that
- The practical devices placed in the U. S. Constitution to control factions included all of the following except a