Lobbyists don't just work for private interests; they also represent schools, special districts, cities, and counties--in other words, local governments--in the lawmaking and budgeting process.

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Religious individuals donate three times more money to charity compared to secular individuals in the same income groupings.

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What concerns have critics raised about the just war doctrine?

a. It denounces moral relativism. b. It contradicts international capitalist theory. c. It embodies an ethnocentric bias. d. It prevents long-term peace from developing. e. It opposes nationalistic ideals.

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What was the basis for the Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) that upheld the constitutionality of a state law requiring segregated railroad facilities?

a. Former slaves are not entitled to full citizenship rights because they did not immigrate to the United States willingly. b. Former slaves are not entitled to full citizenship rights because they were considered property under the law. c. The Constitution does not prohibit segregation; it only mandates equal protection under the law. d. Railroad transportation involves interstate commerce, which is regulated by Congress; there is no provision in federal law that prohibits segregation.

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Which statement would be an argument infavor of regulatory policy?

A)Regulations can increase business risks in the marketplace. B)Carefully crafted regulations protect worker health and safety. C)Regulatory action can often create negative externalities. D)Regulatory policy reflects the current distribution of political power.

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