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OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

the federal government sets requirements that all public schools must follow, while state governments set standards listing what students need to lean. This is an example of which constitutional system? A. dual federalism B. cooperative federalism C. layered federalism D. unitary federalism is the answer cooperative federalism

OpenStudy (annkisa):

Yes (I have taken the unit you are doing, not that long ago.) Good job!

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

thanks

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

what kind of state court system is set up so that trial courts hears those cases arising within its own district, circuit, or county, no matter what the subject might be? A. appellate courts B. geographically based courts C. state supreme courts D unified court systems is the answer D

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

i meant to put this question up

OpenStudy (annkisa):

No problem. And the answer for this one is C.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

oh ok thanks

OpenStudy (annkisa):

No problem.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

which adjective best describes how the necessary and proper clause of the U.S constitution is often interpreted by the federal government? A. brittle, meaning that if falls apart when used in legal argument B. elastic, meaning it can be expanded as needed C. watery, meaning the is has very little substance left after being added to D. sticky, meaning that once t has been used, it never goes away is the answer A?

OpenStudy (annkisa):

I believe so.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

thank you so much for everything

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

how do I give you a medal?

OpenStudy (annkisa):

I don't know.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

o well i wanted to give you one but thanks

OpenStudy (annkisa):

No problem

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

I have a last question

OpenStudy (annkisa):

Go ahead and ask it.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

What are the arguments for and against electing judges rather than executive appointment or legistlative selection?

OpenStudy (annkisa):

I have no clue.

OpenStudy (annkisa):

Sorry. You got on that one.

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

it ok

OpenStudy (izzy.bien):

most of the powers of government were given to the legislatures that new state governors for the most part, had little real authority. In every state except massasschutsets and new york, the governor was chosen by the legislature and in most of them only for a on year term. and only in three states did the governor have veto power. A.most state governments still give the majority of power to the legistlature and limit the power of governors B. modern governors have much more authority than what the excerpt describes, including the veto power over legistlation C. today governors have more power than they once had, but they are still limited to one-year terms in most states D. contemporary governors have less power than early state governors but still play an important role

OpenStudy (annkisa):

I think the answer is C.

OpenStudy (cleonideu):

@izzy.Bien To give a medal simply click on the little medal icon on the far right side of the comment. That will then give them a medal. =)

likeabossssssss (likeabossssssss):

@annkisa plz do not give direct answer ok :D and @izzy.Bien plz post 1 q at a time

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