What was the Supreme Court's justification for overturning the separate-but-equal doctrine?
a. The Supreme Court did not have all of the facts when it adopted the separate-but-equal doctrine.
b. The quality of life for African Americans in the South had deteriorated considerably since the adoption of the separate-but-equal doctrine.
c. The Supreme Court needed to step in because the South had been unwilling to segregate educational facilities as required by Plessy v. Ferguson.
d. Segregated schools stigmatize minority children and are inherently unequal.
d
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Where the parties are of one interest and seek the same relief the case is
a. res judicata. c. proprietary. b. collateral. d. moot.
Which of the following is true of causation in comparative politics?
A. It is the degree of association between two variables that are positively linked. B. It is the measure of observed association between two variables. C. It is the process or event that produces an observable effect. D. It is the same as correlation in the context of comparative politics. E. It is the result of change in one variable not producing a detectable change in another variable.
For any particular amount of tax revenue that a society wants to raise, there can be only one
a) regressive tax. b) progressive tax. c) proportional tax. d) All of the above
The government is most likely to raise money to pay its expenses:
A) through taxes levied on personal income. B) by lending money at a fixed interest rate. C) through imports. D) by adhering to the easy-money policy. E) by lowering interest rates.