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maegan_martin

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In modern elections, candidates increasingly rely on which of the following to communicate information to voters?
 
  A) email and social media
  B) newspaper advertisements
  C) interviews on network television and radio stations
  D) direct mail

Question 2

What would best describe the period of dual federalism, from 1837 to 1937?
 
  A) During this time the state courts and the federal courts had equal powers and jurisdiction.
  B) The jurisdiction between the state and federal governments was hard to differentiate.
  C) Congress had the authority to regulate the territories and oversee the admission of new states, while states retained considerable authority to regulate economic affairs.
  D) The Supreme Court made rulings that returned our nation to a period that was twice as committed to a strong central government.
  E) Congress was granted additional authority to regulate industrial relations.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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