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Which problem at the constitutional convention did a bicameral legislature solve?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
Which of the following is a step in the amendment process?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
What was the Supreme Court's decision in Baker v. Carr?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
What is the term for a system of government that divides lawmaking ability between one national and many local governments?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
What is the main goal of interest groups?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
What is the main function of the major political parties?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
What do the Texas and US Congress have in common?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
Where do most Supreme Court cases come from?
federal
cases appealed from lower courts
to lobby Congress for changes in laws
3/4ths of state legisslatures ratify the amendment
They are both bicameral
nominate candidates
Everyone's vote must count equally
representation in Cogress
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