
In the early years of the nation's history, most of the disputes over the boundaries of national versus state power involved
A) different interpretations of the inherent powers of the national government.
B) the role of the national government in mediating disputes between the states.
C) the ability of the states to enter into international treaties.
D) the enforcement of the Bill of Rights.
E) the necessary and proper clause and the powers of the national government to regulate interstate commerce.
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Q2: All of the following are true of
Q7: Inherent powers derive from the fact that
Q19: States may not
A) license marriages.
B) pass laws
Q20: The necessary and proper clause of the
Q21: All of the following are true
Q23: The section of the Constitution in which
Q25: The national government cannot create a national
Q26: The Civil War amendments
A) abolished slavery.
B) sought
Q27: State cannot use their reserved or concurrent
Q39: An agreement between two or more states
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