Why was James Madison such a proponent of voting?
a. Madison enjoyed the thrill of electioneering.
b. He believed the people’s voice should be heard and respected.
c. Only a small percentage of white men were eligible to vote in his time.
d. Voting served as a counterweight to the dangers of faction.
d. Voting served as a counterweight to the dangers of faction.
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The spending clause is the Constitutional provision that gives
A) Congress the power to spend taxes collected at any level of government. B) the Supreme Court the power declare laws as unconstitutional when they spend money that has not been collected. C) poor states a greater allocation of tax moneys based on need. D) the executive the power to collect taxes. E) none of the above
The President's personal staff system is based in the White House Office.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)