A) First
B) Fifth
C) Ninth
D) Tenth
E) Sixteenth
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A) the increase of political power of local governments over the last two decades.
B) intergovernmental cooperation blurring the lines between different layers of government.
C) federal officials bribing their state counterparts with various gifts in order to convince them to follow national standards.
D) the end of federalism in the United States.
E) the confusion that emerged during the 1960s about which layer of government is actually responsible for regulating the national economy.
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A) It was written in 1845.
B) Southern officials declared that their states were not bound by Supreme Court decisions outlawing racial segregation.
C) It argued in favor of national government power.
D) The doctrine of states' rights was declared null and void.
E) The Tenth Amendment was basically rendered useless.
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A) redistributive programs
B) unfunded mandates
C) general revenue sharing
D) categorical grants
E) formula grants
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A) By 2015, 38 states have passed defense of marriage acts.
B) By 2015, most states do not permit same-sex marriage.
C) both a and b
D) By 2015, most states allow same-sex marriage.
E) In 2013, the Supreme Court justices upheld the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
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A) police
B) reserved
C) concurrent
D) supremacy
E) implied
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A) the sole responsibility of the federal government.
B) under the complete authority of state governments.
C) shared by both state and federal authorities.
D) provided by local government agencies.
E) carried out by private corporations and religious organizations.
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A) the full faith and credit clause and the privileges and immunities clause
B) the full faith and credit clause and the federalism clause
C) the privileges and immunities clause and the federalism clause
D) the establishment clause and the full faith and credit clause
E) the establishment clause and the privileges and immunities clause
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A) Bill of Rights
B) federalism clause
C) vesting clause
D) comity clause
E) dual sovereignty clause
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A) They became important because the Constitution instructed them to implement all federal laws.
B) They became important because the Constitution instructed them to implement all state laws.
C) They became important because states lacked the administrative capability to implement laws and relied, therefore, on local governments.
D) They became important because Congress passed many laws that emphasized the role of local government in implementing federal laws.
E) They became important because the Supreme Court ruled that only local governments had the authority to implement laws under the Constitution.
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A) Alexander Hamilton
B) James Madison
C) John Marshall
D) Roger Taney
E) Andrew Jackson
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A) the federal government to accept a state's outstanding debt at the time of ratification.
B) the federal government to accept the outstanding federal debt accumulated under the Articles of Confederation.
C) states to honor each other's public acts and legal decisions.
D) states, but not the federal government, to run a balanced budget.
E) the federal government, but not states, to run a balanced budget.
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A) to define private property
B) to develop and enforce criminal codes
C) to license doctors, lawyers, barbers, and plumbers
D) to create marriage and divorce laws
E) to coin their own money
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A) Cooperative
B) Dual
C) Regulated
D) "Marble cake"
E) Home rule
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A) commerce clause
B) states' rights clause
C) First Amendment
D) Tenth Amendment
E) due process clause
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A) from the ratification of the Constitution until the end of the Civil War
B) from the ratification of the Constitution until the New Deal
C) from the Civil War until World War II
D) from the New Deal until the 1960s
E) from the 1970s until 1992
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A) The justices interpreted the delegated powers of Congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers.
B) The justices gave a very restricted definition of Congress's delegated powers, in keeping with the era of dual federalism.
C) The justices announced that dual federalism did not conform to the framers' design.
D) The justices declared that all national banks were unconstitutional.
E) The justices forced all states to open at least one branch of the national bank.
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A) Article I
B) the Preamble
C) the First Amendment
D) the Second Amendment
E) the Tenth Amendment
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A) reserved
B) concurrent
C) state
D) national
E) police
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