What position would a centralist be most likely to take on the restrictive immigration laws in Arizona and Alabama?

a. A centralist would support these laws, based on the principle that each state should be able to create its own immigration policy.
b. A centralist would oppose these laws, based on a preference for a consistent national policy over varying state policies.
c. A centralist would support Arizona's law, but oppose Alabama's.
d. A centralist would oppose both policies on the grounds that government should not be involved in immigration issues.


b

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Under the council-administrator plan, counties

a. hire a professional administrator to run the government. b. have the county sheriff's office run the government. c. hire a multimember board to run the government. d. select one of the county commissioners to be the chief operating officer.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following statements is more likely than the others to be a cause of concern for Republican candidates for office with respect to the Hispanic vote?

a. Most Hispanic Americans are likely to be Catholic. b. Most Hispanic Americans have conservative social values. c. Republican sponsorship and support for laws that crack down on illegal immigrants has been neutralized in some states by their opposition to English-only legislation. d. Hispanics, the fastest-growing ethnic group and largest minority group in the United States, have supported Democrats in recent elections.

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