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meaning of 'shared power' Thu Feb 01, 2007 20:01 pm  meaning of 'shared power'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #252 "American Government Questions Test (1)", question 1

Ingrained within the first amendment, freedom of the ......... declares and maintains that people can put ideas down in writing and can communicate freely in the United States.

(a) speech
(b) press
(c) people
(d) country

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #252 "American Government Questions Test (1)", answer 1

Ingrained within the first amendment, freedom of the press declares and maintains that people can put ideas down in writing and can communicate freely in the United States.

Correct answer: (b) press
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a system of government in which power is divided between a central government and a state governments is called?

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State and federal power Thu Feb 01, 2007 21:24 pm  State and federal power
 

If the state and the federal government have power, the term is called 'shared power.'
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