Recent State Authority Questions
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What do the state governments not have the authority to do?
Yesterday, 11:00am - State governments cannot raise an army or declare war. State ...
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Does the President have to provide a certification of birth in the us?
2 days ago, 8:14pm - Yes to become president of the United States you must provide...
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Is bath salt still legal in Texas?
2 days ago, 7:24pm - In Texas, a state ban on a product called bath salts goes int...
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What article and section of the United States Constitution discusses intellectual property?
2 days ago, 6:11pm - Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitut...
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What official had the power to protect morals?
2 days ago, 6:04pm - In order to protect public morals, a municipality has the pow...
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Why did President Garfield only serve for one year?
2 days ago, 5:49pm - James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881)...
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2 days ago, 4:26pm - The Agricultural Adjustment Act restricted agricultural produ...
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When was James Madison elected?
2 days ago, 4:14pm - James Madison was elected President in 1808. During the first...
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2 days ago, 1:49pm - Absolute monarchy is a monarchical form of government where t...
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What was the only court created by the constitution?
2 days ago, 1:23pm - The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicia...
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How do Totalitarian dictatorships and authoritarian dictatorships differ?
2 days ago, 1:18pm - Totalitarianism - the state, under the control of a single po...
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2 days ago, 1:05pm - Condoleezza Rice (Nov 14 1954) is an American professor, dipl...
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What are some of the states obligations under the Articles of Confederation?
2 days ago, 1:03pm - Under the terms of the Articles of Confederation, each state ...
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What is duel federalism referred to as?
2 days ago, 12:05pm - The concept of truly separate state and national sovereignty ...
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2 days ago, 12:01pm - Legislation varies widely by state, county, and township. One...
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2 days ago, 11:37am - Federalism was the middle ground, it compromised a way to dis...
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How many units of local government exist in the US?
2 days ago, 11:33am - Local government refers collectively to administrative author...
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What is an example of concurrent powers?
2 days ago, 11:26am - A concurrent power refers to multiple entities that have simu...
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What is the role of the protempore of the Senate?
2 days ago, 11:15am - The President pro tempore is the second-highest-ranking offic...
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Why does the constitution specifically define treason?
2 days ago, 11:13am - Because of its implications, its death penalty, and because m...