The Supreme Court in Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918), invalidated by a _____ margin federal restrictions on child labor

a. 5 to 4
b. 6 to 3
c. 7 to 2
d. 8 to 1


A

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Which of the following is identified by Doyle as "the basic postulate of liberal international theory"?

a. Strong states must protect the weak. b. States have the right to be free from foreign intervention. c. States have an obligation to respect the equal rights of their citizens. d. There are certain universal human rights that must be respected by all states in the system. e. States have a duty to intervene when the basic rights of individuals are threatened anywhere in the world.

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According to the text, a stronger chief executive with more supervisory control would be _____

a. a positive change because it would give responsibility to a highly visible and accountable elected official b. a positive change because it would lead to lower agency budgets c. a negative change because the Texas governor, who is already powerful, would become even more powerful d. a negative change because most agencies are politically neutral, and this would politicize agencies e. all of these

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What are the likely outcomes of cuts to the court system's budget?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the late 1900s, judicial reformers focused on persuading states to adopt ______ for choosing judges.

a. merit selection b. elections c. appointments d. retention elections

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