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mcmcdaniel

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Which power gives the U.S. Congress the authority to create rules for immigration and naturalization?
 
  A) Article VI
  B) Article I, Section 10
  C) Article I, Section 8
  D) Article 2, Section 8

Question 2

Which of the following is not an accurate comparison of American political parties to parties from most other democratic countries?
 
  A) Compared to other countries, American parties are often ideologically vague.
  B) American parties gravitate toward more centrist positions on issues.
  C) Parties in most democracies are strong and well organized, whereas American parties tend to be weaker organizationally.
  D) Compared to other countries, American parties have more clear distinctions based on social class, ethnic, or religious divisions.
  E) American parties align with broader constituencies.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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