Elections to the North Dakota House of Representatives are different from elections to the Texas House of Representatives in that ______.
a. members of the North Dakota House represent more people
b. members of the Texas House must be elected by majority vote
c. North Dakota uses multimember districts
d. Texas uses multimember districts
e. North Dakota elects its members to two-year terms
c. North Dakota uses multimember districts
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Negative freedom implies
a. freedom from government intervention. b. freedom to write or speak falsely about others. c. freedoms are insignificant. d. freedom to criticize the government. e. freedom to develop one's own talents.
All of these are ways in which the Constitution apportions authority and power between the federal and state governments except
a. powers to govern are divided between the states and the federal government. b. the federal government holds supreme authority over the states. c. the states retain some authority and autonomy d. the states' powers are primary and take precedence over the federal government.