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[Answered] How does a confederation differ from a federation? A. A confederation has a strong balance of power, while a federation gives all power to the central government. B. A confederation gives all power to the central government, while a federation has no balance of power. C. A confederation is a strong union between states, while a federation has no balance of power. D. A confederation is a weak union between states, while a federation has a strong balance of power.

[Answered] What is the difference between the president's formal and informal powers? A. Formal powers are listed in the Constitution, while informal powers are not. B. Formal powers are created in the executive branch, while informal powers are not. C. Formal powers are created by Congress, while informal powers are not. D. Formal powers are changed over time, while informal powers cannot be changed.

[Answered] Facial expressions and body language are examples of non-verbal communication methods. A. True B. False

[Answered] Which of the following rights is protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution?

[Answered] What is a standardized instrument?

[Answered] What principle does the Philippine Constitution emphasize about public office?

[Answered] What is a prohibited behavior while walking in public areas in uniform?

[Answered] UDL emphasizes that one size fits all when it comes to teaching methods. Select one: A. True B. False

[Answered] What is the difference between the president's formal and informal powers? A. Formal powers are listed in the Constitution, while informal powers are not. B. Formal powers are created in the executive branch, while informal powers are not. C. Formal powers are created by Congress, while informal powers are not. D. Formal powers are changed over time, while informal powers cannot be changed.

[Answered] Who disrupts the management of correctional systems by correctional officials the most? A. Incarcerated individuals B. Politicians C. Colleagues D. Local business leaders