How do we know that the U.S. Constitution creates a federal system of government? Cite specific clauses or articles

Answer:

An ideal response will:
1. Explain that the word "federalism" does not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
2. Explain that federalism is embodied in the Constitution through its enumeration of powers for the federal government, the Supremacy Clause, the Privileges and Immunities Clause, and the description of the role of the states in electing the members of the federal government.

Political Science

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Which of the following is an example of the exercise of America's soft power?

a. President John F. Kennedy's authorization of military forces in Cuba b. President George W. Bush's demand that the Taliban-controlled government of Afghanistan turn over Osama bin Laden c. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to Africa to address members of the small-business program in Zambia d. the Roosevelt Corollary

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The advantage of a within-subjects design is that

A) the F-ratio is reduced. B) randomized participant assignment is maximized. C) it requires fewer dependent measures. D) it equates participant in conditions prior to experimental manipulation.

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