A. administrator
B. foreign policy maker
C. legislator
D. ceremonial representative of the U.S
A. administrator
B. foreign policy maker
C. legislator
D. ceremonial representative of the U.S
A. the states inefficiency
B. the tenth amendment
C. urban influence on the states
D. excess state revenues
A. federalism
B. a subordinate judiciary
C. unlimited power
D. appointed representatives
A. By foreign nations
B. By government investments
C. By Congress
D. By withdrawals from the Treasury Department
A. To preserve the status quo
B. To form a government that would serve the interests of all groups in the society
C. To insure the power of the small farmers
D. To diminish the power of a strong central government
A. doctrine of elitist pluralism
B. doctrine of executive privilege
C. principle of federalism
D. concept of polis
A. always written
B. intended to limit governmental power
C. meant to establish the rule of men
D. blueprints for monarchies
A. strong personal power
B. weak personal power
C. no power at all
D. power only in declaring war
A. explicit statements in the Constitution
B. the Marbury v Madison decision
C. an act of Congress
D. the First Amendment to the Constitution
A. Chief Justice
B. commander in chief of Armed Forces
C. chief diplomat
D. party leader