Answer:political practice in ancient Athens whereby a prominent citizen who threatened the stability of the state could be banished without bringing any charge against him. (A similar device existed at various times in Argos, Miletus, Syracuse, and Megara.)
Explanation: He remained owner of his property. Ostracism must be carefully distinguished from exile in the Roman sense, which involved loss of property and status and was for an indefinite period (generally for life).
The correct answer is FALSE. Federalism is sharing the power between federal and state governments, not because of a strong government. So, it is false.
I'm not quite sure how to answer this question because it is worded horribly
I may be wrong but from what I remember it should be D.) Revise the Articles of Confederation