Which test examines the constitutionality of religious establishment issues?

a. Orange
b. Lemon
c. Free Exercise
d. Prior Restraint


b

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One issue advocacy "weapon" that interest groups can use to bypass an unresponsive legislature is a(n)

a. legislative veto. b. contract lobbyist. c. filibuster. d. initiated ballot measure.

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What is the difference between a unitary government and a federal government?

a. in a unitary government, power is shared by an alliance of independent states; in a federal government power is divided between a central government and local governments b. in a federal government, power is shared by an alliance of independent states; in a unitary government power is divided between a central government and local governments c. in a federal government, power is held by a single, central agency; in a unitary government power is divided between a central government and local governments d. in a unitary government power is held by a single, central agency; in a federal government power is divided between a central government and local government.

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When Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus without the approval of Congress, he used a. emergency powers. b. implied powers

c. express powers. d. illegal powers.

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Which of the following members of a party hold public office?

A. party's core supporters among voters B. party's core supporters at its local? or regional?level party organizations C. party members elected to the executive branches of government D. party's members who runs pluralist interest groups for local causes E. party's volunteer workers across the state

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