Iran is most accurately referred to as a __________
a. theocracy
b. liberal democracy
c. military dictatorship
d. communist state
e. totalitarian regime
a
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A(n) __________ is the process by which citizens propose legislation or constitutional amendments through the petition process followed by a popular vote
a. gerrymander b. initiative c. mandate d. referendum
Oliver Wendell Holmes, the Supreme Court justice who famously compared unpopular political speech to falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, ultimately came to believe that
A. unpopular political speech is actually more dangerous than shouting "Fire!" in a theater, so the comparison was inapt. B. neither unpopular political speech nor shouting "Fire!" in a theater is actually all that dangerous. C. unpopular political speech is as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, but the two offenses should be punished differently. D. unpopular political speech is as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater, but shouting "Fire!" in a theater is in fact protected by the Constitution. E. unpopular political speech is not actually as dangerous as falsely shouting "Fire!" in a theater.
Which of the following would be a violation of the Hatch Act?
a. a federal civil servant wearing a campaign button b. a federal civil servant running for public office c. a federal civil servant contributing to a political campaign d. a federal civil servant voting e. a federal servant assisting with voter registration.
Radio enjoyed a brief but important heyday as a significant source of political information for the American public
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.