In Lemon v. Kurtzman, the Supreme Court declared that government aid to church-related schools is permissible as long as it meets which of the following conditions?
What will be an ideal response?
It must have a secular purpose.
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Critics complain about the revolving door, because they believe that ______.
a. former government officials will lead to a glut of lobbyists in Washington, D.C. b. interest groups lose their singular focus when hiring former government officials whose concerns have typically involved numerous broader issues c. government officials may ease labor laws on lobbying firms shortly before leaving to join one d. lobbyists will blackmail former colleagues with inside information once they leave public service for lobbying work e. alternating between government service and interest group lobbying for private entities amounts to unethical cashing in on public service for private profit
Which of the following types of ballots encourages straight-ticket voting?
A) the secret, or "Australian," ballot B) the party-column, or "Indiana," ballot C) the office-column, or "Massachusetts," ballot D) all of the above E) none of the above
The Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution overturned
a. Chisholm v. Georgia (dealing with suits against a state in federal court). b. Scott v. Sanford (dealing with the legality of slavery). c. Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co. (pertaining to the constitutionality of the income tax). d. Oregon v. Mitchell (pertaining to the right to vote on the basis of age).
Which of the following is not a limitation to the government's use of interactive technologies?
a. Unwillingness to give up control of the message b. Lack of expertise in technology c. Lack of resources d. Security issues