A state’s ______ reflect(s) its history, culture, geography, and political ideals.

a. governor
b. constitution
c. sociodemographics
d. topography


b. constitution

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Rosa Parks was arrested for challenging which of the following?

a. poll taxes b. grandfather clauses c. Jim Crow laws d. slavery e. integration

Political Science

Since the Roe v. Wade decision, attempts to limit and/or prohibit abortions have largely been brought up within which government institution?

A. Congress B. state legislatures C. bureaucratic agencies D. lower courts

Political Science

What statement expresses the consequences of Edwards Aquifer Authority v. Buttell Day and Joel McDaniel? a. The Texas Supreme Court sided with the advocates of private property rights

b. The Texas Supreme Court ruled that although the state was entitled to regulate the use of groundwater, its rules in this particular case were unreasonable. c. The court did not leave any clear guidelines as to what kind of regulations are "reasonable," so public agencies do not know what they can and cannot do. d. The court ensured that the future of water regulation in Texas will be confusing, uncertain, and full of lawsuits. e. All of these are consequences of this decision.

Political Science

Single-issue groups are not usually successful due to their narrow focus

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science