Compare and contrast opinions of different social and demographic groups of Texans. How do group memberships impact individuals?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Compare and contrast opinions as a function of party identification, gender, race and ethnicity, education, religiosity, and age.
2. Define and explain crosscutting cleavages and intersectionality.
3. Explain that individuals often belong to multiple groups that can impact their beliefs in different, and potentially opposing, ways.
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a. exchange b. legitimacy c. multinationalism d. NGOs
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a. description b. explanation c. prediction d. prescription
Which best describes the difference between total preemption and partial preemption?
a. In partial preemption, state regulatory standards need to be as least as stringent as those of the federal government.
b. In partial preemption, states can determine which regulatory standards need to match that of the federal government.
c. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid as long as it does not conflict with federal law.
d. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid even if the federal government has all regulatory powers in the field.
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a) New York, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Texas b) Oregon, Washington, Vermont, New Mexico, Montana c) Texas, New Hampshire, Kansa, Florida, Washington d) California, Idaho, Vermont, Colorado, Oregon