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Mr ClarkWhy is this class so cool?19Oct2018They're not 4A = Better
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Victor TranWhat are the disadvantaes of a Federalist government?19 OctThere is a pervasive fear of an increasingly powerful national government that will weaken the states
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Victor TranHow does state government get a national disaster plan recognized and approved?19 Oct
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Phil BrennamanWhat is the difference between a grant and mandate?10/19Grants are monetary, mandates are an order to comply with a national regulation
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Phil BrennamanWhat is the largest upside to federalism?10/19
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Mikayla Kerygerhow does the president decide when it is time to come in after a natural disater?19 OctPerhaps when they realize that state and local government lack the necessary resources to respond effectively?
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mikayla kerygerwhat does obliqeness mean?19 OctNot accute
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Jillian BirdsongWhat did we beneift from helping out Puerto Rico?19 OctThey are a US territory. Not so much a benefit as much as a responsibiliity
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Jillian BirdsongWhat is the maxiumum amount of money that can b given for disasters, if any limit?19 OctThis is the US....there is no maximum. We'll just borrow it.
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melainahow do the decide how much money they give a state during a natural desaster oct 19,2k18Depends on the disaster...and whether or not it is an election year.
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Kaleb19 October
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Kaleb!9 October
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HenryOct19,2018
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Thomas Stumphow did they establish FEMA10/19/18Passed a law, created an agency, hired some folks.
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Thomas StumpWhat is the FEMA budget?10/19/18<10bn/year
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malcomWhere does the FEMA get their budget from?Dept of Homeland Security
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malcomhow much money can Govenrnment grant in case if a disaster?As much as Congress will authorize
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masonHow does the president decide when its a national emergency or not?Great question. It is a totality of factors to include media attention, long term effects, election cycle, relationship with the state gov't and Congress, etc.
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masonhow does fema determine how much money to give?Estimate, request, allocate, spend
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whitney honOctober 19I have a feeling this WAS going to be a great question
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whitneyhonhow does FEMA get all its moneyOctober 19From taxpayers like you and me
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Taneil Griffin What are the qualifications to get FEMA out an ready to give money10/9/18Governor's request for State of Emergency
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Taneil Griffin Where does fema money come from10/9/18The federal budget and DHS
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ember lewiswhy if fema doing weird stuffCause weird things happen
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Dillon RHow does FEMA budget their funds?Oct. 19Based on projected need...kinda scary
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Dillon RHow does the government?Oct. 19It does....
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Jacob Van SandtHow does FEMA decide how much money to give to a state?10/19/18They "give" very little money, they provide a great deal of goods and services based on need
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Madison WearHow many states can FEMA help at once?10/19Realistically, several, but not all. Since they simply coordinate the efforts of other agencies it comes down to the manpower at their disposal from local, state, and federal agencies
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Madison WearHow do states decide who to collaborate with?10/19Interstate agreements made between governors and approved by state legislatures?
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Ivonee MejiaWhy is it a collaboration between some states rather than all states helping out?10/19????
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Ivonee Mejia10/19
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Reina Why checks and balcnces are so important in the constitution?10/19
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Malea BiswellWhy was Hamilton an author of the federalist papers if he believed in monarchy? 10/19
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Malea BiswellHow could the federal government enforce federal laws on states?10/19
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malea Biswellwas hamilton working against mdison?10/19
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Thomas StumpWhy doesn't Trump want to help people who are suffuring?10/23/18
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Andrew McCallWhat court case was the most impactful on the US government?10/25/18
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Andrew McCallHow do court cases affect the government?10/25/18It changes the way we veiw things so we can create new bils
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Andrew McCallHow does the Government respond to rulings from the supreme court?10/25/18Each time the other branches must adjust policies, laws, and regulations
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Malea BiswellHow can we predict the rulings?10/25/18Know the US Constitution, precedent, and logic
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Malea BiswellWhat role does a jury play?10/25/18Determining guilt or innocence, not constitutionality
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Ivonee Mejia Why is economy so important in a person's view of the government?10/25/18A strong economy is essential for democratic principles
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Ivonee Mejia How does immigration impact the US economy? 10/25/18Labor supply, innovation, and entrepreneurship
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Ivonee Mejia If people are unsatisfied with the way congress is run, why can't they change it?10/25/18We can, but it would require a change in voting behavior
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Thomas StumpHow would robots be more effective in the law making process?11/2/18They would be difficult to hold accountable in elections
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Phil BrennamanWhy is the President portrayed as a sole leader, when he is really as powerful as the other two branches?11/29
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Malea BiswellWhat is succession?11/29
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Malea BiswellWhat are some traits of a good president?11/29
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Malea Biswellwhat is a Lame Duck?12/3
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Malea Biswellwhy was the executive order created?12/3
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Sammy Abunamous
If you could pass an executive order what will it be?
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Phil Brennaman12/11
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VickyIs the president the head of the national executive branch or is it the Pro Tempore?12/11
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HenryHow does the FBI and FEMA work together?12/11
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malcomHas fema every caused more problems than they were trying to help?
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Whitney Hon Going back to the starter, If the president learns that the spreading illness wasn't an attack then would the borders still be closed? Would they still keep the border up to protect people outside or is the border originally only up to protect the people on the inside of the border? 12/11
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KalebHow was Fema established?12/11
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Mason MayerWhy is fema in charge and considered 'the boss' anytime there is an emergency?12/11
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Katelynn PateDoes the president have executive authority to make fast decisions during national epidemics without going through congress?
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chase balmerwhat happens when a president tries to do something that isnt within his power? what part of the government would take action against him?
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malcom morse What happens when the president isnt married hen taking office, is there no first lady ?01/17/2019
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malcom morsewhat happens when one of the memeers of the supreme court doesnt what to take a side can they just exempt thmselves ?01/17/2019
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mikayla keryger how does judicial activism come into play?1/17
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Whitney HonHow can a lawyer argue that a Judge's Judicial Activism is inncorect?1/17
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StumpHow could a branch of govenment or other court overrulle the descion of the S.C?1/17/19
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Phil BrennamanWhat is the main outcome or problem when the president attempts to make changes outside of his power?1/17
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Victor TranWhat problems could occur from Judicial activism?1/17
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Victor TranHow does one even submit a case into court?1/17
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