What were the motives of the framers as they crafted the executive branch?
a. to create an effective national leader directly tied to the citizens
b. to create a strong national leader who would have direct ties to state governors
c. to create an elite national leader removed from the direct control of citizens
d. to create a weak national leader who could easily be dominated by Congress
c
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The political views of Hispanic Americans tend to be consistent with the __________ religious tradition in the United States
a. mainline Protestant b. Roman Catholic c. Southern Baptist d. Unitarian
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