Question
Which is an exception a state is allowed to make to the comity clause?
(1 point)
Responses
defense of marriage
defense of marriage
extradition
extradition
privilege
privilege
reasonable discrimination
(1 point)
Responses
defense of marriage
defense of marriage
extradition
extradition
privilege
privilege
reasonable discrimination
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Which were laws claiming states did not have to obey national laws they believed were unconstitutional?
(1 point)
Responses
extradition laws
extradition laws
mandate laws
mandate laws
nullification laws
nullification laws
tariff laws
(1 point)
Responses
extradition laws
extradition laws
mandate laws
mandate laws
nullification laws
nullification laws
tariff laws
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Which was made illegal by the Sedition Act?
(1 point)
Responses
making false statements about public officials
making false statements about public officials
making laws against the Constitution
making laws against the Constitution
placing tariffs on foreign goods
placing tariffs on foreign goods
seceding from the Union
seceding from the Union
(1 point)
Responses
making false statements about public officials
making false statements about public officials
making laws against the Constitution
making laws against the Constitution
placing tariffs on foreign goods
placing tariffs on foreign goods
seceding from the Union
seceding from the Union
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Which of the following is an example of the tensions created by federalism that led to the Civil War?
(1 point)
Responses
Can a state make its own property laws?
Can a state make its own property laws?
Can a state deny free speech rights?
Can a state deny free speech rights?
Can a state refuse to collect tariff?
Can a state refuse to collect tariff?
Can a state secede from the Union?
(1 point)
Responses
Can a state make its own property laws?
Can a state make its own property laws?
Can a state deny free speech rights?
Can a state deny free speech rights?
Can a state refuse to collect tariff?
Can a state refuse to collect tariff?
Can a state secede from the Union?
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How does the Incorporation Doctrine serve to increase the power of the federal government?
(1 point)
Responses
It helps the federal government administer grants.
It helps the federal government administer grants.
It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights.
It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights.
It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws.
It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws.
It sets limits on the amount of taxes a state can levy.
(1 point)
Responses
It helps the federal government administer grants.
It helps the federal government administer grants.
It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights.
It prevents states from restricting a citizen’s civil rights.
It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws.
It requires states to allow cities to make their own laws.
It sets limits on the amount of taxes a state can levy.
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Which of the following defines centralization?
(1 point)
Responses
the movement of population to cities
the movement of population to cities
the increase in national power
the increase in national power
the simplification of the laws
the simplification of the laws
the preference for immigrants from Europe
(1 point)
Responses
the movement of population to cities
the movement of population to cities
the increase in national power
the increase in national power
the simplification of the laws
the simplification of the laws
the preference for immigrants from Europe
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reasonable discrimination
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nullification laws
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making false statements about public officials
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Can a state secede from the Union?
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It prevents states from restricting a citizen's civil rights.
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the increase in national power
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