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nenivikky

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What is the constitutional status of state
 
  governments in the federal system?
  a) They are totally sovereign units of government that do not have to answer to the federal government.
  b) They are subunits of local governments.
  c) They are subunits of the national government.
  d) They have no legal status.
  e) They are part of a supranational system of governments recognized by the United Nations.

Question 2

After chain-smoking for 20 years, Dana was diagnosed with lung cancer. She is suffering from
 
  a. an acute disease.
  b. a chronic disease.
  c. a congenital disease.
  d. a genetic disease.



sierrahalpin

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. a chronic disease



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