By the end of the nomination process, candidates' personal flaws and past mistakes have made them "damaged goods" before they even face opposition from the other party
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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What changed the way the U.S. Supreme Court addressed the issue of women's rights?
A) Overwhelming congressional support for the E.R.A. B) The passage of the Civil Rights Act C) The number of women elected to Congress in the 1990s D) The appointment of the first woman to the Supreme Court E) The confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas
Zinn specifically asserts that if we cannot show racism to be “natural” or intrinsic to human nature, we are necessarily compelled to ______________.
A. compensate those who have been affected by slavery B. eliminate the social and cultural conditions that foster racism C. reframe our historical and scientific understanding of slavery and racism D. restructure government systems to better allow for equality
Which of the following statements accurately portrays Richard Hofstadter’s interpretation of the founders?
a. The founders supported universal participation in politics. b. The founders put great emphasis on states’ rights over federal supremacy. c. The founders supported majoritarian democracy, which could be achieved through integrated political institutions and responsible parties. d. The founders preferred to limit political participation to those with a necessary stake in society—property owners.
Opponents of fragmented governments wish to maintain a sense of community identity
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.