What does "patriation" in the Canadian context refer to?
A. citizens learning values from Canadian history
B. criticism of U.S. foreign policy
C. bringing control of the Constitution home from Britain
D. tension between the central government in Ottawa and Québec
C
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." This famous phrase comes from which of the following?
a. Declaration of Independence b. First Amendment c. Fourteenth Amendment d. Eighteenth Amendment e. Preamble
Every full-term president in office since World War II has appointed more than __________ justices to the federal judiciary
A) 100 B) 300 C) 500 D) 700
The idea that land, labor, and goods can all be bought, sold, or traded refers to which feature of capitalism?
A. market-driven interactions B. private ownership C. commodification D. consumer sovereignty
The example provided in the textbook concerning the response to the September 11 attacks demonstrates that ______.
a. “the ends justify the means” b. the liberty of the people is always more important than the security needs of the nation c. it may be hard to protect both liberty and security d. liberties are far more likely to come into conflict with each other than is liberty to come into conflict with security e. liberty and security are never really in conflict