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SOME ONE PLZ HELP ME FOR THE CONSTITUTION

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THERE A 46 QUESTIONS


Which statement describes how the Constitution explicitly limits the power of Congress to enact laws? *
1 point
The "necessary and proper clause" requires Congress to exercise a limited set of powers.
The Tenth Amendment gives the states the right to reject laws that are not uniform throughout the nation
The President may prevent any law passed by Congress from going into effect by using the veto power.
Congress must adopt a budget to enforce the laws it makes, and it must raise money through taxes to pay for the enforcement.
Popular vote is defined by vote of the people: *
1 point
True
False
President nominates cabinet, -> ? -> Nominees take their position in the cabinet. What step is missing? *
1 point
An investigation is conducted to clear the nominees of criminal charges
The chief justice of the Supreme Court swears in the nominees
An election is held to ratify the president's appointments
The Senate confirms the nominees
"Supreme Court Nomination Sparks Fierce Debate" Which statement best explains the debate described in the headline? *
1 point
Federal judges hold lifetime appointments, so senators are reluctant to approve judges whose political views they oppose
Presidents tend to select judges from both major parties to maintain a balance between liberal and conservative viewpoints
Presidents tend to appoint judges with experience as elected officials because they understand politics better than others
Members of the Senate typically lack judicial experience, so they misunderstand what potential judges say during their confirmation hearings.
Which group passes bills they hope will become laws? *
1 point
Senate
House of Representatives
both the Senate and the House
neither the Senate nor the House
The Supreme Court used the power of judicial review to overturn which legal actions? *
1 point
states requiring prayer in public school
states filing lawsuits against one another
states being sued by individuals or groups
states setting voting requirements for local elections
District Courts, Circuit Courts, and the Supreme Court shows? *
1 point
the structure of the federal court system
the dual nature of the state-federal court system
the path a state court case takes to reach the Supreme Court
the checks and balances system that limits Supreme Court Power.

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Answered by 324174
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Answer:

Can you pls put it more clearly?

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Answered by niyathiAstro
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