Typically, how do state constitutions tend to differ from the U.S. Constitution?
a. State constitutions are very vague and do not contain specific policy issues.
b. State constitutions tend to favor commerce and disregard civil rights.
c. State constitutions are more specific on policy issues and in describing the political system.
d. State constitutions generally omit a judicial system and default to the federal government.
e. States generally have a weak political identity that is not voiced in the constitution.
ANS: C
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The Supreme Court’s decision in McCulloch vs. Maryland depended, in part, on which of the following parts of the Constitution?
a. the Republican guarantee b. the Supremacy clause c. the interstate commerce clause d. the 6th amendment
_____________________ is a system of governance where citizens vote directly on matters of public policy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).