How was Soviet law an example of the commitment to Marxist principles?

a. Soviet law put the working class in charge of the administration of justice.
b. Soviet law had a deeply adversarial process that mirrored the class struggle.
c. Soviet law focused more on crimes of conscience than crimes of commission.
d. Soviet law made little or no mention of bourgeois concepts like private property.

d

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The constitutional provision that declares that the Constitution, the laws made under it, and the treaties of the United States are the supreme law of the land is known as which of the following?

a) the National Supremacy Clause b) a federal mandate c) federal preemption of state authority d) nullification e) federal judicial review

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The Federalists supported a strong central government that would:

A) oppose the ratification of the Constitution. B) encourage the development of commerce and manufacturing. C) encourage the development of cottage industries and the farming sector. D) support the two-party political system. E) encourage the development of the farming sector.

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