Given the history of legal disputes over the First Amendment, what is the most likely fate of First Amendment issues in the future?
a. Press freedom is less of an issue now that the Internet allows for a variety of media sources.
b. Free speech controversies are likely to continue, especially given the openness of the Internet.
c. Few free speech issues are likely to arise in the future, given that most legal questions have been resolved.
d. Freedom of assembly is the only area likely to see continued legal disputes, given concerns about terrorism.
b
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In recent years, the practice of gerrymandering
a. has made elections more competitive. b. has protected incumbents from both parties. c. is nearly always unconstitutional due to several Supreme Court decisions. d. has had little impact on the outcomes of elections. e. had favored congressional challengers as they try to unseat incumbents.
During the last year in office, the Carter administration's foreign policy outlook went through a pendulum swing of ideology. What two events precipitated the change of policy directly?
a. The Panama Canal treaty and the Neutrality treaty b. President Sadat of Egypt visiting Jerusalem and the Camp David Accords c. The sanctions against Rhodesia and the stance against Apartheid in South Africa d. American hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan e. Downgrading the centrality of the Soviet-American relationship and prioritizing human rights in international negotiations
Rational-Choice theorists might employ __________ theory to study how political actors might behave
Fill in the blank with correct word
All of the following are considered to be some of the most important legislative organizations that assist Congress in policymaking EXCEPT ______.
A. congressional budget office B. congressional research service C. government accountability office D. office of management and budget