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most government meetings are to be in public *
choose
the irs is an example of the elastic clause being used correctly. *
true
false
what needs to happen for a state to be admitted into the union? *
they have to be within 50 miles of us territory
they have to have a constitution that can coexist with the united states constitution
they must have a population of at least 1 million
if state and national law conflict, state law must be followed? *
true
false
First Question: "Most government meetings are to be in public"
In the context of government transparency and open meeting laws (a topic in Politics/Law, subfields of Social Science), most government meetings (especially legislative, administrative) follow open meeting requirements to ensure public access and accountability. The typical answer here would be "True" (assuming the dropdown has options like True/False or similar; since the dropdown is "Choose", but based on knowledge, the statement is generally true as per open meeting principles).
The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause) of the US Constitution allows Congress to make laws needed to execute its powers. The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is established to collect taxes, which is related to Congress’s power to tax (Article I, Section 8). So using the Elastic Clause to create the IRS (or authorize its functions) is a correct application. Thus, the answer is True.
To be admitted to the US union, a new state must have a constitution compatible with the US Constitution (per the process: Congress admits states, and the new state’s constitution must not conflict with federal law/Constitution). The other options are incorrect: there’s no 50 - mile proximity rule, and no 1 - million population requirement. So the correct option is "They have to have a constitution that can coexist with The United States Constitution".
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(Assuming dropdown options include "True" as correct, the answer would be the option for "True" (exact label depends on dropdown, but conceptually the statement is true for most government meetings' public nature).