Which statement best describes the quasi-judicial decisions made by government agencies?
a. These decisions do not have the force of law.
b. These decisions can be appealed to federal courts.
c. These decisions are final and cannot be appealed.
d. These decisions always follow the plain meaning of the law.
b
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a. it allows states to declare federal laws null and void b. its ability to control tyranny by decentralizing power c. it grants powers explicitly to either states or the federal government d. that state rights become less important
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What key aspects of the United States Constitution have allowed the federal government to have more power than state governments?
What will be an ideal response?
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