In its decision in Gonzales v. Raich (2005), the Supreme Court sided with ______.

a. Raich and Monson
b. the State of California
c. the federal government
d. the Food and Drug Administration


c. the federal government

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The Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution were both

a. radical movements launched by Mao in order to achieve his ideological objectives for China. b. movements to promote rapid economic development relying on mass mobilization and ideological incentives. c. efforts by Mao to purge his adversaries from the party. d. policies implemented by Deng Xiaoping to bring greater economic and cultural freedom to China. e. efforts by Mao to distinguish Chinese foreign policy as being separate from that of the Soviet Union.

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The influence of which of the following agents of socialization best explains why a young adult might tend to be distrustful of politicians?

a. schools, which unintentionally socialize children to be distrustful of authority through explicit lessons in student-run elections b. judges, who earn more, on average, than similarly qualified individuals in the private sector c. colleges, which sharpen students' understanding of the political process d. movies and other forms of popular entertainment, which often portray politicians as corrupt

Political Science

With respect to ideology, most Americans tend to locate themselves

a. on the far right. b. in the middle. c. near the far left of center. d. on the far left. e. on the extreme fringes.

Political Science

A collective decision by a large number of people who refuse to purchase a particular good or service to dramatize opposition to the actions of particular companies.

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