Article Four of the U.S. Constitution (4 points)
explains the powers delegated to the national government
lists the powers implied as belonging to national government
explains the powers reserved to the state governments
lists the powers concurrent to the state governments
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (james1769):
wow ur on top of my history questions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im sorry I meant B
OpenStudy (james1769):
its okay it happens
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah we can't be right all the time
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OpenStudy (james1769):
ready for the next one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (james1769):
People who take a "layer cake" view of federalism believe that (4 points)
state governments are too weak to meet most citizen needs
state governments are supreme over the national government
national and state governments must cooperate to meet citizen needs
national and state governments are exclusively sovereign in their area
OpenStudy (james1769):
i think c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think a or b
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