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Jramos095

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The doctrine that was based upon the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of the necessary and proper clause is
 
  A) the doctrine of enumerated powers.
  B) the doctrine of implied powers.
  C) the doctrine of inherent powers.
  D) the doctrine of concurrent powers.
  E) the doctrine of interposition.

Question 2

Campaign managers and candidates believe that the media has the most influence on
 
  A) an individual who has not formed an opinion about a candidate.
  B) people who have strong ties to a political party.
  C) those people who have preconceived ideas about a candidate.
  D) individuals who plan to vote for an incumbent.
  E) the people who don't believe their vote counts.



dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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