How are the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 similar?

a. They both were enacted quickly and easily. –
b. They both passed the inherently suspect test administered by the Supreme Court.
c. They both sought equal rights for African Americans.
d. They both sought equal rights for women.


c

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What did Senator Jim Jeffords do that changed the face of the Senate in 2001?

a. He voted against the president's income tax refunds. b. He left Congress and returned home to retire. c. He officially became a member of the Democratic Party. d. He left the Republican Party to become independent and caucus with the Democratic Party. e. He left Congress to run for governor of his home state.

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Which of the following was the first step in the development of British democracy?

a. the Glorious Revolution b. the Magna Carta c. the creation of the House of Lords d. the beheading of Charles I

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Which of the following strategies does not alleviate the free-rider problem?

a. Coercion c. Education b. Rewards d. Privatization

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Which of the following options best describes countries before and after revolutions?

A) Before, revolutionary movements are still idealistic and convinced they will bring a better society; after seizing power, the revolutionary regime discovers it's not difficult to make an economy work. B) Before, revolutionary movements are still idealistic and convinced they will bring a better society; after seizing power, the revolutionary regime discovers it's a lot harder to make an economy work than it thought. C) Before, revolutionary movements believe that a truly committed regime can redo society; after seizing power, the revolutionary regime discovers its ideological ideals are impractical. D) Before, revolutionary movements bomb and assassinate in an effort to overthrow corrupt governments; after seizing power, the revolutionary regime almost always finds itself being bombed and in the sights of assassins.

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