The correct answers are:
- regulating out-of-state college tuition
- passing the No Child Left Behind law
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- passing the Fourteenth Amendment
The Supreme Court decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, decided that the Commerce Clause in Article 1 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate trade. How was that decision used to increase national power over the states? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
regulating a national minimum wage
regulating a national minimum wage
regulating out-of-state college tuition
regulating out-of-state college tuition
passing the No Child Left Behind law
passing the No Child Left Behind law
passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
passing the Fourteenth Amendment
wich are correct
9 answers
sorry but only 2 are right
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answers are:
- passing the No Child Left Behind law
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- passing the No Child Left Behind law
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
heres another
Which of the following are examples of increased centralization of power? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
the Commerce Clause
the Commerce Clause
the Comity Clause
the Comity Clause
the Due Process Clause
the Due Process Clause
the Incorporation Doctrine
the Incorporation Doctrine
the Nullification Doctrine
Which of the following are examples of increased centralization of power? Select all that apply.
(1 point)
Responses
the Commerce Clause
the Commerce Clause
the Comity Clause
the Comity Clause
the Due Process Clause
the Due Process Clause
the Incorporation Doctrine
the Incorporation Doctrine
the Nullification Doctrine
The correct answers are:
- the Commerce Clause
- the Due Process Clause
- the Incorporation Doctrine
- the Commerce Clause
- the Due Process Clause
- the Incorporation Doctrine
only 2 are right
I apologize for the mistake. The correct answers are:
- the Commerce Clause
- the Incorporation Doctrine
- the Commerce Clause
- the Incorporation Doctrine
last one
How does a mandate increase centralization?
(1 point)
Responses
It suggests that states match federal funds for grants.
It suggests that states match federal funds for grants.
It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.
It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.
It raises enough revenue for common state and federal goals.
It raises enough revenue for common state and federal goals.
It allows cooperation between federal and state agencies.
How does a mandate increase centralization?
(1 point)
Responses
It suggests that states match federal funds for grants.
It suggests that states match federal funds for grants.
It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.
It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.
It raises enough revenue for common state and federal goals.
It raises enough revenue for common state and federal goals.
It allows cooperation between federal and state agencies.
The correct answer is:
- It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.
- It requires states to make changes, sometimes without federal funds.