Advanced Placement (AP), 29.08.2019 19:30 jvanegas6797
1. how does the failed government response to hurricane katrina—at federal, state, and local levels—reflect the politics of federalism? what kinds of changes are necessary to prevent similar failures in the future? what constraints does the constitution set on possible solutions to failed coordination across multiple levels of government?
2. how has federalism evolved or changed since the writing of the constitution, particularly in terms of the establishment of national supremacy? what are the causes and consequences of these changes?
3. what is the proper boundary of congress’s commerce power? how has the court interpreted the commerce clause in the past? what do recent cases such as u. s. v. lopez (1995) and u. s. v. morrison (2000) suggest about the direction of a new politics of federalism?
4. given the growth of the scope and power of the national government, are state governments still necessary in the american political process?
5. does federalism create a more democratic political system? why or why not, and how?
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Willing to give brainliest + free points answer quickly a tire without good traction has less a. grip on the road b. grip on the axle c. air in it d. risk of exploding
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 14:40, dbenitezmontoya3
Do you want free points and brainliest? answer this correctly and i got you : ) when scanning the road, glance away from the road ahead for a. at least one second b. no more than one second c. at least two seconds d. no more than two seconds
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Why does the blending of many different diciplines present both challenges and opportunities to enviromental scientist?
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