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Plato Edmentum Government End Of Semester Exam Test With Verified Answers 2023/2024
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Plato Edmentum Government End Of 
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What is the primary purpose of most constitutions? 
A. to define a moral code for people to follow 
B. to provide a substitute for government 
C. to prevent a strong central government 
D. to define and limit government power 
E. to give the government absolute power - CORRECT ANSWER-D. to define and limit 
government power 
Under which type of government would state or provincial governments have the most ...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2
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Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and 
relationship between government 
Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments 
Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed 
Unitary - power is in one place 
Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its 
successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body 
Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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Praxis (5154) Social Studies Questions and Answers Graded A
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Praxis (5154) Social Studies Questions and Answers Graded A What are the 6 basic principles of the Constitution? Popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism 
People establish government and give power to it Popular sovereignty 
The constitution limits government authority and no official is above the law Limited Government 
This is a system that enforce the operation of powers and ensures that each branch has th authority an...
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PLATO EDMENTUM US GOVERNMENT END OF SEMESTER TEST 2024| ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | GRADED A+
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PLATO EDMENTUM US GOVERNMENT END OF 
SEMESTER TEST 2024| ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | GRADED A+ 
What is the primary purpose of most constitutions? 
A. to define a moral code for people to follow 
B. to provide a substitute for government 
C. to prevent a strong central government 
D. to define and limit government power 
E. to give the government absolute power - answer>> D. to define and limit government 
power 
Under which type of government would state or provi...
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CSL2601 SUPPLEMENTARY PORTFOLIO MEMO (DETAILED) JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2022
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INCLUDES DETAILED FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY!!!!!!!! 
 
QUESTION 1 
1.1 Briefly explain, by way of examples and appropriate authority, the five forms (or 
conceptions) of democracy in South Africa. (16) 
1.2 With reference to the relevant constitutional law authorities, succinctly explain the 
difference between parliamentary sovereignty and constitutional supremacy from a South 
African perspective, with particular emphasis on the role of the judiciary in democratic 
South Africa. (18) 
1.3 Li...
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What type of government suppresses individuality, forcing people to think and act in prescribed ways or risk punishment? -ANSWER Authoritarian 
 
In a constitutional system, -ANSWER there are lawful restrictions on a government's power. 
 
The Bill of Rights added to the Constitution, among other things, -ANSWER a guarantee of freedom of speech. 
 
The average incomes of minimum-wage workers in the United States and Europe reflect a greater influence of which of the following in the United Stat...
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY REVIEW NOTES.
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY REVIEW NOTES.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY REVIEW NOTES.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY REVIEW NOTES.
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PLATO Edmentum US Government End of Semester Test 3232 questions and answers
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What is the primary purpose of most constitutions? 
 
A. to define a moral code for people to follow 
B. to provide a substitute for government 
C. to prevent a strong central government 
D. to define and limit government power 
E. to give the government absolute power 
D. to define and limit government power 
 
 
 
Under which type of government would state or provincial governments have the most sovereignty? 
 
A. parliamentary 
B. confederal 
C. federal 
D. totalitarian 
E. dictatorship 
B. c...
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AP Government (100% Error-free Answers)
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Conservative correct answers Status Quo, less Gov. 
 
Moderate correct answers Mid-Ground 
 
Liberal correct answers Peaceful gradual change, reject violent revolution 
 
Radical correct answers Far Left, Resorts to extreme methods to bring about change. 
 
Political Spectrum correct answers Tool used to visually compare different political positions by placing them on one or more axis. 
 
Right correct answers Less Gov intervention, Traditional Values 
 
Left correct answers More Gov Interventi...
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AQA A Level Law Paper 1 English Legal System Review Questions and Answers
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What are the problems with parliamentary sovereignty ? 1. EU Law - decided to be 
bound/ can be unbound BREXIT 
2. Human rights Act 1998 
3. Devolution Act 1998 -devolved power to Ireland / Scotland 
What does s.3(1) of the CRA 2005 say ? Separation of powers 
What is parliamentary sovereignty ? Parliament can make or unmake any law 
Why does parliament have sovereignty ? Because they are voted in 
What is judicial review ? Judges can examine public bodies for their decision to be 
fair 
How i...
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