Recent State Authority Questions
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4 days ago, 5:02pm - Condoleezza Rice (Nov 14 1954) is an American professor, dipl...
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What states do not use lethal injections for the death penalty and what do they do instead?
4 days ago, 4:48pm - Thirty-five of the 36 death penalty states authorize lethal i...
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What are some disadvantages of federalism for democracy?
4 days ago, 4:00pm - Disadvantage of Federalism: the more power the federal govern...
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What were the three main reasons for expansionism?
4 days ago, 2:35pm - The main reasons for expansionism were to increase a state's ...
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4 days ago, 2:24pm - Central government or the national government is the gov at t...
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What is The constitution grants which powers to the national government?
4 days ago, 2:05pm - The U.S. Constitution define powers of a national government,...
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What is the major difference between the states' rights and the nationalist views of federalism?
4 days ago, 12:47pm - Advocates for states rights believe that laws should be creat...
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If your 16 and you're dating a 20 year old is that illegal?
4 days ago, 12:44pm - In some states this is illegal. It varies however. For the mo...
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Why was the constitution ratified?
4 days ago, 11:50am - The Constitution of the United States had to be ratified, or ...
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What does the constitution requires the national government to guarantee what to states?
4 days ago, 11:21am - Under this provision, Congress has authorized presidents to s...
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How much money does a prisoner make?
4 days ago, 11:18am - Prisoners do not make any money. Correctional authorities spe...
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4 days ago, 11:17am - Yes, anti-Federalists were concerned because according to Art...
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Why did they create the Articles Of Confederation?
4 days ago, 11:02am - The cause for the Articles of Confederation to be made was du...
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What is the jurisdiction of the supreme court?
4 days ago, 10:26am - The authority of the U.S. Supreme Court derives from Article ...
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4 days ago, 9:35am - The four essential features of a nation or state are governme...
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What is the state-level equivalent of the president?
4 days ago, 8:49am - In the United States, the title governor refers to the chief ...
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What is an example of a charter?
4 days ago, 8:21am - A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that t...
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When has congress allowed expansion of a presidents economic power?
4 days ago, 5:16am - When the United States instituted the Department of the Treas...
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Which amendment has to do with the removal of evidence from a person or scene of a crime?
4 days ago, 1:34am - Technically, the Fourth Amendment says that all searches are ...
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4 days ago, 1:13am - The Dred Scott Decision held that the United States Congress ...