state governments are supreme over the national government
national and state governments must cooperate to meet citizen needs
national and state governments are exclusively sovereign in their areas
Alright so HistoryGuy's answer is incorrect, I took this test myself. He's talking about Marble cake. The correct answer is D, national and state governments are exclusively sovereign in their areas. This is because each layer has it's own purpose, as does the government.
b. the growing fear by white Americans who felt the Chinese presence would lead to labor unrest.
c. a misguided belief that excluding “Asiatic laborers” would somehow protect “American” workers
and help reduce class conflict.
d. All of the above.
Answer:
a. The growing fear by white Americans who felt the Chinese presence would lead to unemployment.
Explanation:
The golden rush in California attracted many Chinese laborers since thre late 1840s. After 1850, some 20,000 arrived each year. The Chinese laborers worked very hard under terrible conditions in mining and other jobs, and often for minimun wages. By 1880, there were 100,000 Chinese males in California.
Because of their attitude, they were the main labor force hired in railway construction and other hard jobs. White workers, many of them Irish, were angry because of this situation. They felt cheated and jealous. Racist and xenophobia flourished, often with violent attacks on the Chinese. As it has happened in other period of American history regarding immigrant groups, Chinese immigrants were seen as the origin of economic problems and of falling wages.
Answer:
the creation of the three branches of government: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The Constitution was better than the Articles of Confederation, because the Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses. The Federal Government created by the Constitution is strong and powerful. There were no Federal Courts or Executive. ... Revenue comes from states, national government could not tax
Explanation:
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A committee that exists permanently in either the House of Representatives or the Senate is called a Standing Committee. Standing Committees are permanent legislative panels in the United States Housse of Representatives or in the Senate. Most of them recommend funding levels for government operations.