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History, 22.08.2021 09:20, JohnBranks3258

1.What do standing committees do in creating laws? 2.Why do we require police to explain Miranda Rights?

3.What does “clear and present danger” mean?

4.Why did Anti-Federalist promote state rights?

5.What is the purpose of appellate courts?

6.Who was Roger Sherman and what is the Great Compromise?

7.Which Americans are most likely to vote?

8.Why is social media more important in elections today?

9.What is a unitary government?

10.How did Federalists think they could protect people from the government?

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