How did John Marshall interpret the Constitution in Gibbons v. Ogden?
a. narrowly
b. broadly
c. to favor the states
d. to favor the military
e. to favor citizens
b
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Which one of the following is true of a party's national convention?
a. It has a broad range of powers. b. It has a voice in the selection of candidates for congressional, state, and local offices. c. It can force candidates to support its platform. d. It meets every year to nominate candidates. e. It nominates presidential and vice presidential candidates.
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Much of what legislation is produced is a product of highly specific negotiation with members of Congress, their staffs, and civil servants who will administer the laws or regulations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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