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Gov Midterm Part II Exam Question And Correct Solution UPdate Constitutional Compromise: Lindsey Sweeden thinks that under some circumstances, states should take responsibility for some policies, so long as they represent "positive and progressive changes." Which state's policy does Lindsey use as an example of this? - Answer -For example, Oregon decriminalized the possession of small amounts of drugs. Instead of it being a criminal offense it is now a civil violation and people who are found guilty of this receive a fine and a health assessment which could lead to referrals for treatments and other support services. I think this is a progressive law and could help have a positive impact on people's lives way more than prison. Constitutional Compromise: Both Caleb Dixon and Audrey Tolle, who take the antifederalist side, argue that there is one action that people can take if they disapprove of what a particular state does. What action is this? - Answer -Whereas with state powers, people can just move to the state of their liking if it resonates with their views. Constitutional Compromise: What issue does Vanessa Tayahua believe should be regulated by the federal government, not the states? - Answer -Larger issues that affect the country as a whole, especially in a negative manner, should be dealt with at a national level. Take gun laws for example. Constitutional Compromise: Rajvir Bharatbhai cites one part of the Constitution that Rajvir believes should be strengthened. What part of the Constitution is this? - Answer -The 10th amendment. This amendment states that any powers not taken by the federal government and are not prohibited for the states, then become powers for the states to exercise. Constitutional Compromise: Both Seongeun Cho and Ayushi Rabari believe that the national government should exercise greater authority under certain emergency conditions. What example do they give for this? - Answer -The COVID-19 epidemic and the subsequent national concerns over vaccinations for Americans. Constitutional Compromise: Colin Aberson has one particular complaint about federal regulation that he finds annoying. Where does this regulation take place, and what is it about? - Answer -I am going to take the view of an anti-federalist and say that too much power is granted to the government and not enough is given to the states. Things in the Constitution that give too much to the government are as listed: regulated commerce and borrowing money. I should not have to pay all these darn taxes for the government to just take more when they think they need it. and why am I only allowed to carry these darn small bottles of my shampoo on airplanes? we need to change that where they can't take my money and I can do what ever I want on airplanes. Constitutional Compromise: Joseph Jeffries and Dalton Hurd call for one part of the Constitution to be clarified and strengthened. What part of the Constitution do they have in mind? - Answer -Joseph Jeffries and Dalton Hurd call for the Second Amendment to be clarified and strengthened. They believe that firearms are used be many people to defend their homes and liberties. Constitutional Compromise: Kayla Delgado opposes a recent Supreme Court ruling (a decision handed down by the Supreme Court).What ruling is this? - Answer -Kayla believes that Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization should be reversed. Kayla believes that women should have the right to get an abortion and the states should not intervene. Constitutional Compromise: What two policy areas does Yumika Sakamoto think should be controlled by the federal government? - Answer -Yumika believes that interstate commerce and foreign affairs should be controlled by the federal government.

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Gov Midterm Part II Exam Question And
Correct Solution UPdate
Constitutional Compromise: Lindsey Sweeden thinks that under some circumstances,
states should take responsibility for some policies, so long as they represent "positive
and progressive changes." Which state's policy does Lindsey use as an example of
this? - Answer -✔✔For example, Oregon decriminalized the possession of small
amounts of drugs. Instead of it being a criminal offense it is now a civil violation and
people who are found guilty of this receive a fine and a health assessment which could
lead to referrals for treatments and other support services. I think this is a progressive
law and could help have a positive impact on people's lives way more than prison.

Constitutional Compromise: Both Caleb Dixon and Audrey Tolle, who take the
antifederalist side, argue that there is one action that people can take if they disapprove
of what a particular state does. What action is this? - Answer -✔✔Whereas with state
powers, people can just move to the state of their liking if it resonates with their views.

Constitutional Compromise: What issue does Vanessa Tayahua believe should be
regulated by the federal government, not the states? - Answer -✔✔Larger issues that
affect the country as a whole, especially in a negative manner, should be dealt with at a
national level. Take gun laws for example.

Constitutional Compromise: Rajvir Bharatbhai cites one part of the Constitution that
Rajvir believes should be strengthened. What part of the Constitution is this? - Answer -
✔✔The 10th amendment. This amendment states that any powers not taken by the
federal government and are not prohibited for the states, then become powers for the
states to exercise.

Constitutional Compromise: Both Seongeun Cho and Ayushi Rabari believe that the
national government should exercise greater authority under certain emergency
conditions. What example do they give for this? - Answer -✔✔The COVID-19 epidemic
and the subsequent national concerns over vaccinations for Americans.

Constitutional Compromise: Colin Aberson has one particular complaint about federal
regulation that he finds annoying. Where does this regulation take place, and what is it
about? - Answer -✔✔I am going to take the view of an anti-federalist and say that too
much power is granted to the government and not enough is given to the states. Things
in the Constitution that give too much to the government are as listed: regulated
commerce and borrowing money. I should not have to pay all these darn taxes for the
government to just take more when they think they need it. and why am I only allowed
to carry these darn small bottles of my shampoo on airplanes? we need to change that
where they can't take my money and I can do what ever I want on airplanes.

, Constitutional Compromise: Joseph Jeffries and Dalton Hurd call for one part of the
Constitution to be clarified and strengthened. What part of the Constitution do they have
in mind? - Answer -✔✔Joseph Jeffries and Dalton Hurd call for the Second Amendment
to be clarified and strengthened. They believe that firearms are used be many people to
defend their homes and liberties.

Constitutional Compromise: Kayla Delgado opposes a recent Supreme Court ruling (a
decision handed down by the Supreme Court).What ruling is this? - Answer -✔✔Kayla
believes that Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization should be reversed.
Kayla believes that women should have the right to get an abortion and the states
should not intervene.

Constitutional Compromise: What two policy areas does Yumika Sakamoto think should
be controlled by the federal government? - Answer -✔✔Yumika believes that interstate
commerce and foreign affairs should be controlled by the federal government.

Constitutional Compromise: Vanessa Carreon wants to make it easier under the
Constitution to achieve one particular thing. What is this thing? - Answer -✔✔Vanessa
believes the Constitution should be amended so that it's easier to remove an
incompetent president.

Constitutional Compromise: According to Samantha Ezell, concerning what issue
should the federal government be asserting greater authority? - Answer -✔✔Samantha
believes that the federal government should have more power to deal with
gerrymandering.

Constitutional Compromise: Elise Garrett suggests that the Constitution should contain
common standards for what activities? - Answer -✔✔Elise believes the Constitution
should contain common standards for driving. She believes the Constitution should
include standards regarding the age of drivers, roadside etiquette, among other things.

Constitutional Compromise: Mark Velasco, Sydney McDaniel, and Jace Bayliss all want
the federal government to do more to protect the same thing. What is this? - Answer -
✔✔Sydney, Mark, and Jace believe the federal government should protect reproductive
rights in the United States. They all believe women should have a right to an abortion
that should be federally protected.

New Rights: What right would Caleb Finley provide greater protection for? - Answer -
✔✔Caleb Finley believes that there should be greater protection for traveling rights. He
believes that the travel restrictions put into place during the COVID-19 epidemic put
people in danger by not allowing them to go home.

New Rights: Riley Robertson suggests respecting a "right to self care." What would this
right involve, in a practical sense? - Answer -✔✔In a practical sense, Riley believes that

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