In _____, the Supreme Court upheld a provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that provided no person completing the sixth grade in an accredited non-English-language Puerto Rican school can be denied the right to vote through inability to read or write English
a. Katzenbach v. Morgan (1966)
b. South Carolina v. Katzenbach (1966)
c. Lassiter v. Northampton County Board of Elections (1959)
d. Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company (1968)
A
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A. ethnic groups B. genders C. counties D. religious groups
The principle that any issue that can be dealt with adequately at the national level should be left to that level is called
a. federalism. b. conferederalism. c. subsidiarity. d. unicameralism.
A major requirement of the 1975 extension of the Voting Rights Act is that ballots in all Texas counties must be
A) on a touch screen machine. B) available in Braille. C) bilingual. D) counted by a bipartisan commission.
Kamal works for a corporation that is affiliated with a TAN devoted to reducing birth defects. Which action could Kamala’s company take that best meets the role of popularizing ideas?
a. Use their laboratories to develop a new supplement that expectant mothers can take to decrease the odds of their children having birth defects. b. Compile, publish, and distribute records related to the number of birth defects that occur in regions with and without prevention programs. c. Donate large sums of money to political campaigns of candidates they know support ending birth defects. d. Hire private investigators to locate insurance companies that do not provide adequate coverage for birth defects, and file criminal and civil charges against them.