A. powers not claimed by individual states are reserved by the national government
B. there is no national government whatsoever
C. power is centralized in a national government
D. all political power ultimately belongs to the states
A. powers not claimed by individual states are reserved by the national government
B. there is no national government whatsoever
C. power is centralized in a national government
D. all political power ultimately belongs to the states
A. aristocracy
B. oligarchy
C. republicanism
D. democracy
A. traditional authority
B. legal rational authority
C. charismatic authority
D. all of the above
A. unitary system
B. confederate system
C. catholic system
D. BOTH unitary and confederate systems
A. inferred powers
B. residual powers
C. implied powers
D. reserved powers
A. Foreign Affairs Committee
B. Farm Affairs Committee
C. Rules Committee
D. Forest Preservation Committee
A. are absolutely separated from one another
B. undergo checks and balances among one another
C. are integrated into a cohesive unit
D. make for speedy decision making
A. vote funds for conducting foreign affairs
B. conduct foreign affairs
C. unanimously approve treaties
D. decide the constitutionality of specific laws
A. reserved
B. delegated
C. confederate
D. legislative
A. signed documents
B. instruments for limiting governmental power
C. possible only in industrial societies
D. characteristic of democracies only