Lawrence and Garner v. Texas (2003) tested the constitutionality of a Texas law banning

a. abortion.
b. school prayer.
c. sodomy.
d. sex education.


c. sodomy.

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Mutually assured destruction (MAD) is based on the __________.

A. launch on warning B. launch on impact C. first-strike capability D. second-strike capability

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How do the constitutional executive powers of the governor of Texas compare with the constitutional executive powers of other state governors?

A) They are among the weakest in the nation. B) They are among the strongest in the nation. C) They are about average in comparison with other governors' constitutional executive powers. D) They are somewhat above average in comparison with the other governors' constitutional powers. E) They were weak under Democratic governors but strong under Republican governor.

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The president best known for his use of patronage without necessarily being known as the “patronage” president, was

a. Andrew Jackson. b. Thomas Jefferson. c. Abraham Lincoln. d. James Polk. e. Richard Nixon.

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Assuming self-esteem and grade point average are correlated, which of the following could NOT be true?

A) Self-esteem causes grade point average. B) Grade point average causes self-esteem. C) Intelligence causes self-esteem and grade point average. D) Self-esteem and grade point average are not related.

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