What was the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the concept of dual federalism?
A. It had no impact at all upon the concept.
B. It created dominant business interests that raised questions about the suitability of dual federalism as a governing concept.
C. It brought about the immediate end of the concept.
D. It made the doctrine of nullification a political reality.
E. It led to passage of the Tenth Amendment.
Answer: B
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a. Implementing mandatory retirement ages for judges so that Roosevelt could appoint new judges who would be sympathetic to his New Deal programs. b. The opportunity to appoint as many as six new justices that would give the Court a majority of justices sympathetic to his New Deal programs. c. The opportunity to appoint as many as six new justices that would give the Court a majority of justices who would consistently rule congressional actions unconstitutional. d. The opportunity to appoint as many as six new justices that would give the Court a majority of justices who would be sympathetic to the United States fighting in Europe.
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A. Somalia. B. Afghanistan. C. Panama. D. Iraq. E. Kosovo.