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NYSTCE CST 245 Arts and Science Exam with complete solutions
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Seasonal changes - Answer- moon orbits earth once per month 
 
Yearly Changes - Answer- earth orbits around the moon one time per year 
 
physical change - Answer- A change in a substance that does not change its identity 
 
chemical change - Answer- charastics change in state or phase 
 
transformation of energy examples - Answer- Chemical Energy is converted to Electrical Energy (stove), Kinetic Energy (car), Electricity (power plant), and Mechanical Energy (space shuttle). Electricity is conv...
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Florida Civics Literacy Exam 2022/2023 Questions and Answers
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Which doc represents the supreme law of land? - ANSWER-us constitution 
 
What does the US const., do? - ANSWER-sets up federal govt. 
 
What is the first phrase of the US const.? - ANSWER-" we the people " 
 
Which was established by a const. amendment? - ANSWER-senate may ratify treaties 
 
What is the name of the first ten amendments? - ANSWER-bill of rights 
 
one right included in the first amendment ? - ANSWER-free speech 
 
how many amendments does const. have? - ANSWER-27 
 
Which phra...
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Florida 7th grade civics eoc review Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A
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Montesquieu 
: Came up with seperation of powers 
John Locke 
: Came up with Natural rights,Social contract, and the purpose of government 
Magna Carta 
: Gave us the idea of trial by jury, limited government, self government and rule of 
law 
English Bill of Rights 
: Ideas for freedom from taxation without representation, freedom from cruel and 
unusual punishment, right to bear arms, and many other rights that would eventually be 
added to the US constitution, Eight amendment, Freedom of s...
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U.S. Government Final Exam Review (with Complete Solutions)
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The power to make law and to frame public policies correct answers legislative power 
 
the power to execute, enforce, and administer law correct answers executive power 
 
the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society correct answers judical power 
 
What are the common features of the first state constitutions? correct answers popular sovereignty (govt. can only exist with the consent of the governed), limited government, civil ri...
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Texas Government questions & answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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Texas Government What is the Texas Constitution? - correct answer the basis of the state's government and provides the fundamental, or basic, law of the state 
 
What is the Texas Constitution modeled after? - correct answer Texas Constitution of 1845 
 
How many principles were in the Texas Constitution? - correct answer six 
 
What is popular sovereignty? - correct answer asserts that all political power comes from the people 
 
What is the Texas Constitution sometimes called? - correct answe...
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U.S. Government Final Exam Review 2023/2024 already passed
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The power to make law and to frame public policies - correct answer legislative power 
 
the power to execute, enforce, and administer law - correct answer executive power 
 
the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society - correct answer judical power 
 
What are the common features of the first state constitutions? - correct answer popular sovereignty (govt. can only exist with the consent of the ...
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APUSH Review (For AP Exam) (2023/2024) Rated A Thomas Paine's Common Sense Published in early 1776. Presented many arguments in favor of independence. Became a quick bestseller. Presented arguments in that had early been developed in a way less educated people could understand. 
Richard Henry Lee Ruled that the United Colonies aught to be free and independent states. Was in the Continental Congress 
Committee of Five The five who were appointed to draft the declaration of independence. Consiste...
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LAW & PUBLIC AFFAIRS QUIZ 1 SPEA V-184 DUNLAP, IU Exam Questions With Complete Answers.
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Articles of Confederation - 1st Constitution or set of the ground rules of the U.S. 
(weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade) 
Article 1 talks about... - Legislative Branch or "congress"; takes up 50% of constitution 
Article 2 talks about... - Executive Branch; takes up 25% of constitution 
Article 3 talks about... - Judicial Branch 
Six Big Ideas in Constitution? - LRCFSP; Limited government, republicanism, checks/balances, 
federalism, seperation ...
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Florida 7th Grade Civics EOC Review Questions And Answers Graded A+ 2023
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Florida 7th Grade Civics EOC Review Questions And Answers Graded A+ 2023 
 Montesquieu Came up with seperation of powers 
 
John Locke Came up with Natural rights,Social contract, and the purpose of government 
 
Magna Carta Gave us the idea of trial by jury, limited government, self government and rule of law 
 
English Bill of Rights Ideas for freedom from taxation without representation, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, right to bear arms, and many other rights that would eventually...
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Florida 7th grade civics eoc review Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Montesquieu 
: Came up with seperation of powers 
John Locke 
: Came up with Natural rights,Social contract, and the purpose of government 
Magna Carta 
: Gave us the idea of trial by jury, limited government, self government and rule of 
law 
English Bill of Rights 
: Ideas for freedom from taxation without representation, freedom from cruel and 
unusual punishment, right to bear arms, and many other rights that would eventually be 
added to the US constitution, Eight amendment, Freedom of s...