In 1976, black students in South Africa's Soweto township protested against the issue of being forced to __________
A) modernize B) have no more than one child per family C) learn Afrikaans in school D) take part in military service
Answer: C
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__________ are rules created by government agencies that determine how laws are implemented
a. Laws b. Patronage c. Regulations d. Statutes
Describe the five principles of traditional democratic theory as understood by Robert Dahl. To what extent does the United States fit this theory?
What will be an ideal response?
How was the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that states could not arbitrarily restrict a woman's right to an abortion connected to the phenomenon of single-issue groups? The ruling __________
A) catalyzed Jews, Muslim fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life" movement, which in turn, spurred the formation of "pro-choice" groups B) catalyzed Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life" movement, which in turn, spurred the formation of "pro-choice" groups C) failed to catalyze Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form a "prolife" movement, but the formation of "pro-choice" groups was spurred D) catalyzed Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life" movement, which in turn, yet no "pro-choice" groups formed in reaction
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention believed the new constitution would control factions by __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).