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Rank the annoyances in order of most annoying to least annoying, pretending that you are a college professor. Now, rank them from the point of view of another college student. What changes did you make in your rankings?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 05:00
In at least two paragraphs, discuss the differences between the principles of republicanism and democracy. explain whether you think the united states is more of a republic or a democracy. refer to at least one example from the constitution. (10 points)
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:00
Why was george washington being elected unanimously important? it indicated how much respect and popularity he had gained. it paved the way for other unanimous elections. it meant that he would be president forever. it meant that he voted for himself.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:20
How does the principle of federalism affect the u.s. government? a. it guarantees that the united states will always be a representative democracy b. it ensures that the state governments have greater authority that the federal government c. it creates both separate and overlapping powers for the federal and state governments d.it divides the federal and state governments into three branches
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 06:30
Mark the four statements that are true. 1. the democrats blamed the republicans for the stock market crash of 1929. 2. the democrats won the presidency in the 1990's but lost control of the congress. 3. the democratic party is the oldest political party in the united states. 4. the anti-federalists were one of the first two american political parties; they wanted a strong central government. 5. the "era of good feelings" was a period from 1816-1824 where there was only one political party: the democrat-republicans.
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