From the 1890s through the mid-1930s the U.S. Supreme Court frequently interpreted the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment as a substantive limitation on

a. freedom of speech
b. federal criminal prosecutions
c. economic regulation by the states
d. voting rights


C

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_________ is one of the most powerful consulting firms in the U.S., charging up to $100,000 in annual fees for clients, including some of the largest MNCs, to get information about world politics and gain access to policymakers around the world

a. AIPAC c. World Policy Institute b. Brookings Institution d. Kissinger Associates

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The landmark __________ (1990 ) requires public and private employers to make "reasonable accommodations" to known physical and mental limitations of employees with disabilities and, if possible, to modify performance standards to accommodate an employee's disability

A) Civil Rights Act B) Americans with Disabilities Act C) Defense of Disabilities Act D) Disability Act E) Equal Opportunities Act

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Electoral systems matter because they tend to

a. discourage communism. b. increase or decrease the number of political parties. c. increase or decrease voter turnout. d. all of the above.e. B, C, but not A.

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Edward, a Republican voter, can learn about his party's candidates from the precinct convention

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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