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True/False: The Board can provide a mandatory notice of suspension to be displayed at a practice location

a)True
b)False

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The necessary and proper clause has expanded federal power (False), Dillon's Rule limits local governments (False), and the Trustee system's relationship with royal governor guidance depends on historical context.

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Understanding the Impact of Constitutional Provisions

The necessary and proper clause, contrary to the question's suggestion, has not limited the power of the national government. The correct answer is b) False. The clause has allowed the federal government to exercise implied powers that go beyond those explicitly stated in the Constitution, effectively expanding its capabilities.

As for Dillon's Rule, it actually restricts the freedom and flexibility of local governments, as they can only engage in activities that are expressly authorized by state law. Therefore, the correct answer is b) False.

The statement that the Trustee system was advised by a royal governor who lived in Savannah could be contextually accurate, as the Trustees administered the colony of Georgia under the guidance of a royal governor. However, it largely depends on the specific historical context provided in the study material. If this refers to the general guidance of the colony, then the answer could be a) True. But, without additional context, a definitive answer cannot be provided.

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