1. When State and the National governments work together it is known as
a. Checks and balances
b. Limited government
c. Federalism
d. Ratification
2. What is NOT necessary to amend the Constitution
a. President’s executive order
b. 2/3 of the Senate approval
c. 2/3 of the House approval
d. 2/3 or the States approval
3. The large states at the Constitutional Convention where represented by whom
a. Pennsylvania
b. New Jersey
c. Connecticut
d. Virginia
4. The small states at the Constitutional Convention where represented by whom
a. Pennsylvania
b. New Jersey
c. Connecticut
d. Virginia
1. When State and the National governments work together it is known as a. Checks and...
1. The Declaration of Independence was necessary for which of the following reasons? a. To identify the reasons the British saw separation from the colonies as necessary b. To establish a framework for a new system of government that would allow taxation without representation c. To establish the legitimacy of the new nation in the eyes of foreign governments and the colonists d. To create a delicate balance between federal and state powers e. To demand a separation of church...
Part I - Multiple Choice Choose the best answer for each question. Each question is worth thi worth three points. V JU 1. Unalienable rights a. belong to the government only. b.belong to individuals but are viven here they decide to form a government at are given up by them when they @ belong to individuals and cannot be taken away by government d. are a European concept: they do not exist in the United States. a rsed to the...
Question 1 1 pts Which of the first ten amendments to the Constitution speaks directly to the issue of federalism or the division of power between the states and the national government? First Fifth Ninth O Tenth Question 2 1 pts McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) is often remembered for The doctrine of "implied powers" The insistence that the Constitution be given a "strict construction" that would allow Congress to exercise only those powers expressly delegated to it The advocacy of...
Question 1 [The Constitution] is made for people of fundamentally differing views, and the accident of our finding certain opinions natural and familiar or novel and even shocking ought not to conclude our judgment upon the question whether statutes embodying them conflict with the Constitution of the United States. This quote from the 1905 dissent to the Lochner v. New York decision tells us that Question 1 options: a) the Constitution contains nothing shocking. b) the divisions among people will...
M Search resuts x Deadiine 1: Janu XI Take Test Unit Test 1-201 981 x aa American 1125061 1&co QUESTION 1 What event led the Founders to realize that the Articles of Confederation were inadequate? O a slave revolt in South Carolina O the Boston Massacre O Shays Rebelilion O the Rhode Island Revolution QUESTION 2 According to Madison, what must be made to counteract ambition ? o mitary power O political authority O public opinion O ambition QUESTION 3...
1. What idea did the Magna Carta not represent? a. Habeas corpus B. Religious freedom C. Trial by jury D. The right to face one’s accuser e.None of the above 2. The Half -Way Covenant was issued by the a. Puritans. b.Quakers. c.Catholics d.Levellers. e.Anglicans. 3. Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts because he differed with the Puritans on which basic issue? a.The role of women b.Slavery C. The Bible D. Church-State relations E. All of the above 4. Whom...
For the data below** a. Make a scatterplot, where y=mortality
and x= latitude.
b. Find the least-squares line relating mortality (y) to
latitude (x).
c. Plot the least-squares line on the graph from part a.
d. Is the slope positive or negative? Comment on what this
means.
Latitude Mortality 33.0 34.5 state 1. Alabama 2. Arizona 3. Arkansas 4. California 5. Colorado 6. Connecticut . DeLaware 8. Florida 9. Georgia 10. Idaho 11. Illinois 12. Indiana 13. Iowa 14. Kansas...
The file Senate113.txt contains the members of the 113th U.S. Senate— that is, the Senate prior to the November 2014 election. Each record of the file consists 3 ofthreefields—name,state,andpartyaffiliation. Somerecordsinthefileareasfollows: Richard Shelby,Alabama,R Bernard Sanders,Vermont,I Kristen Gillibrand,New York,D The file RetiredSen.txt contains the records from the file Senate113.txt for senators who left the Senate after the November 2014 election due to retirement, defeat, death, or resignation. Some records in the file are as follows: John Rockefeller,West Virginia,D Tom Coburn,Oklahoma,R Carl Levin,Michigan,D...
Question 1. (Minitab or R)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tracks the management
of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health
and the environment. U.S. facilities in different industry sectors
must report annually how much of each chemical is released to the
environment and/or managed through recycling, energy recovery and
treatment. (A "release" of a chemical means that it is emitted to
the air or water, or placed in some type of land disposal.) The
information...
Question 1: (MINITAB or R)
Let’s look at the variation of the net releases of toxic
chemicals in pounds per square mile for each state in a different
way. We are using the same data set as in lab 1 problem 1.
a) Obtain the boxplot of the entire data set (ignore political
color for now). Excel does not do this easily so use Minitab or
R.
b) Find the five-number summary, the mean, and the standard
deviation of the...