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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In relation to the U.S. Constitution, a concurrent power is which of the following? Powers reserved solely for the federal government Powers that are exercised by both the federal and state governments Executive powers that override legislative and judicial decisions Powers reserved for the state government only

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@Wolferator1504

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@lgb111

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@coolman500

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B: Powers that are exercised by both the federal and state governments

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i have another one is that ok ?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Georgia became the fourth state after ratifying the U.S. Constitution in 1788. Which statement best explains why Georgia waited until 1939 to ratify the Bill of Rights? Georgia believed the amendments should be rewritten. Georgia believed the amendments were unnecessary. Georgia believed there needed to be more amendments. Georgia believed the Bill of Rights was actually illegal.

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@Wolferator1504

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's B: Georgia believed the amendments were unnecessary.

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Anymore?

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yup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The U.S. Constitution establishes a system by which power is shared between the national government and the state governments. However, if there is ever a conflict between a law passed by a state and one passed by the national government, which of the following is true? The national legislature will have to change the laws. Voters of the state will decide which law they prefer. Courts will decide which of the two laws is supreme. The law passed by the national government is supreme.

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D: The law passed by the national government is supreme.

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ok, i thought they seemed familiar. i think i did these last school year.

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oh cool what grade our u in

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9th

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oh awsome im in 8th

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well tell me when ur ready and ill post the next one

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ready.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is the best definition of the word "naturalization"? the act displaying patriotism to one's country the ceremony performed to welcome a new president the process of jury selection used in the court system the process of becoming a citizen of a country

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D: the process of becoming a citizen of a country

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please make a new thread for the next question.

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