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courtcase that established judicial review
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2
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Gives congress the power to regulate commerce.
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3
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philosophy of devolution
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4
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Found the agreement between large ans small states regarding representation.
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5
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Article 1, Section 8. Gives congress its implied powers.
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6
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Madison's proposal of the system of checks and balances was in this essay.
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7
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changing district boundaries to fulfill party majority.
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8
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study of how competencies (expenditure side) and fiscal instruments (revenue side) are allocated across different (vertical) layers of the administration.
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9
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power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution.
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11
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A state in which many groups or factions are so strong that a government is unable to function.
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12
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What preceded the constitution
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18
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meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement to discuss or vote on an issue.
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racial separation required by law
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21
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brought out the obvious faults in the Articles of Confederation.
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22
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organizations in the United States that campaigns for or against political candidates, ballot initiatives or legislation.
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25
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sum of money granted by the national government to a regional government with only general provisions
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26
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If given a _______, the police is allowed to search your house.
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27
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bonds
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30
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Party that isn't the donkey or the elephant.
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32
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The implied right that allows a person to seclude themselves and reveal themselves selectively.
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33
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power is relatively broadly distributed among many more or less organized interest groups in society that compete with one another to control public policy.
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34
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Government composed of two legislative chambers
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35
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$10 bill
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37
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A more concentrated version of a political party.
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38
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theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions.
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