Answer:
The states help the national government with their distribution of funds, evaluation of power, and in making congressional decisions.
Explanation:
With the census, a state helps the government figure out how much money a state needs to support its population based on the demographics within its state boundaries. Also, if states do not like how the government is being operated, states have the power to input how the government could improve by the use of bills (earliest form of laws) and protests. States have representation in Congress otherwise known as "delegates" who help decide on Supreme Court cases and pass/deny a law that may be unconstitutional so government cannot abuse their power.
The false statement is the following one:
<span>c. Senators vote on who should fill vacant seats within the Senate.Vacant seats are filled in during elections generally, and if a seat is vacated more suddenly, the governor of the relevant state might decide on a replacement.
The remaining statements are correct.
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A. they focused on monopolies
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3, the use of bartering to trade goods instead of money.
Explanation: