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jenna1

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During the Constitutional Convention and the ensuing ratification debates the Anti-Federalists argued that the new Constitution suffered from what fundamental flaw?
 
  a. The new Constitution created a national government that was too weak and would undermine the survival of the United States.
 b. The new Constitution created a national government so strong that it would infringe on the essential liberties of the people.
  c. The new Constitution gave too much power and authority to the states.
  d. The new Constitution would be unenforceable due to judicial weakness.

Question 2

Which is an obstacle that prevents some introduced bills from becoming law?
 
  a. Committees, which serve as screening devices
  b. Filibustering in the House
 c. Presidential vetoes on committee assignments
  d. The rules committee in the Senate



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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