Why are The Federalist Papers still relevant to legal scholars?

a. because Thomas Jefferson used them as a basis for the Declaration of Independence
b. because reference to them is a requirement of judicial procedure
c. because the documents show how citizens should behave in a pure democracy
d. because they offer a comprehensive explanation of the Constitution's intentions

d

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Japan can be described as

a. a constitutional monarchy in which the monarch exercises only a symbolic role. b. a unitary state in which provinces and municipalities are subordinate to the national government. c. a parliamentary democracy in which the people exercise their sovereignty through elected officials in the national legislature. d. a parliamentary democracy in which the prime minister and cabinet, answerable to the legislature, serve as the country's executive. e. all of the above.

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The concept of classical liberalism, which is different from today’s liberalism, places importance on the free flow of information and ideas, and it originated from ______.

a. a totalitarian government b. the Enlightenment c. existing social contracts d. an authoritarian monarch

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