What was one effect of the nationalization of the Bill of Rights?
a. The Constitution became obsolete.
b. The Articles of Confederation gained prestige.
c. Immigration increased dramatically.
d. More elected officials faced electoral challenges.
e. Deliberations shifted from state and local elected officials to federal judges.
ANS: E
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What constitutional feature of the initial Senate was designed mainly to make it, in James Madison's words, the "necessary fence" against the "fickleness and passion" of the people?
a. The six-year term of office. b. The equal number of senators per state. c. The smaller size of the Senate. d. The composition of the Senate. e. The indirect election of the senators.
Why are one-party regimes more successful than other authoritarian forms in maintaining control over a country?
a. Parties have internal mechanisms that operate much like democratic systems. b. Parties tend to be led by people with the expertise needed to ensure stable economic growth. c. Parties are able to extend their influence more deeply into society than other types of organization. d. Parties are anonymous institutions that tend to have fewer moral restraints when dealing with dissidents.