Which United States Supreme Court ruling, reinforced by its decision Gibbons v. Ogden, greatly empowered the federal government's hold over questions dealing with interstate commerce?
a. Marbury v. Madison
b. McCulloch v. Maryland
c. Baker v. Carr
d. Gitlow v. New York
b
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The Communist Party of India
a. advocates nationalization of key industries and a return to centralized economic planning. b. is a loosely organized party with little discipline among its members. c. objects to the creation of Special Economic Zones in which multinational corporations are offered tax breaks and other incentives. d. is a social democratic party that supports the market economy while seeking to gain greater benefits for the poor. e. has frequently been able to form ruling governments in many Indian state largely by appealing to the poor.
Why does cooperation with regional security organizations not strike Roberts as a promising solution to the UN's overload problem?
a. These organizations are even more overloaded than the UN. b. It would add layers of unnecessary bureaucracy to the problem. c. Regional security organizations are inefficient relative to the UN. d. They are often less capable than the UN at performing security tasks. e. These organizations struggle to reach decisions and are often not impartial.
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