The authors of your textbook argue that during World War I ______.

a. Americans were totally united behind their government’s war effort
b. the Supreme Court defended the right of citizens to criticize their government
c. Congress had no problem passing laws that made seditious speech illegal
d. socialists and anarchists were able to speak out against the war freely
e. the Supreme Court issued no opinions regarding freedom of speech


c. Congress had no problem passing laws that made seditious speech illegal

Political Science

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was passed in:

A. 1929 B. 1936 C. 1948 D. 1952 E. 1964

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In what ways is the "war on terror" similar to the Cold War?

a. All countries in the international system are involved. b. There are no restrictions on the means or tactics used. c. It is rooted in an ideological crusade. d. It defined a specific end point. e. It relied on the existing defense system and budget within the federal government.

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How does the state of California collect money from tribal governments that run gaming enterprises?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science