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Which feature of the us government is based on the principle of federalism?
A. The protections of individual liberties enshrined in the bill of rights
B. The existence of three branches of government that limit one another power
C. The division of powers between the federal government and the states
D. The ability of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Principle of federalism means that the power of the government in the United States of America is divided between the federal government and the state government. There are duties and responsibilities that is divided between them.
More power is given to the federal government compared to the power of the state government according to this principle of federalism. There is no interference in the working of both the divisions and they work in their own fields.
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“They shall be so handles as to subserve the public good.”
How does the quote effect the same square deal idea that Roosevelt showed in the coal strike and northern security cases
Answer:
The quote shows that Roosevelt will organize trusts in order to promote good to the entire population.
Explanation:
The quote reinforces Roosevelt's position and objective in the face of the situation he finds himself in. He shows that he wants to establish an organizational administration and that he will promote a common good to all the public and the American society to which he has responsibilities, regardless of what happens.
Scout, because of her young age, does not always understand adult behaviour. In particular, she does not always understand social cues and traditions. However, her lack of prejudice in terms of what is proper causes her to have great potential for empathetic growth.
We can see several examples of Scout's developing empathy throughout the book. For example, we see that Scout is baffled at a teacher's behaviour when she criticizes Hitler's prejudice towards Jews, but is herself prejudiced towards blacks. Another example is how, although Scout dislikes most "girly" things, she comes to appreciate the "ladylike," yet strong behaviour of her Aunt Alexandra. Scout's greatest accomplishment is towards the end of the book. She learns that while humans are capable of great cruelty, they can also be very good, and that understanding and sympathy can often mitigate their bad impulses.