News Clip 3.1: California Sanctuary CitiesClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 96 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The Trump Administration claims that sanctuary cities are havens for criminals.

A. True
B. False


Answer: A

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Walter Lippman’s view of the press was

a. holding politicians accountable for all of their actions. b. providing the information a good citizen needed to know to function in a democracy. c. engaging in muckraking so that the endemic corruption would be exposed and citizens should be cynical of their government. d. working closely with politicians to gently lead the public in the right direction on the most important matters of public policy.

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The state’s largest source of investment income comes from ______.

a. the sales tax b. the federal government c. the Permanent School Fund d. property taxes e. state employee trust funds

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Twelve constitutional amendments passed Congress in the earliest days of the Republic, ten of which became the Bill of Rights, one involving apportionment of the House of Representatives that was never ratified and one ______ that eventually became the Twenty-Seventh Amendment.

a. setting the voting age at eighteen b. prohibiting midterm pay raises for members of Congress c. setting term limits for members of the House of Representatives d. resolving questions about presidential succession e. setting legal voting age at eighteen

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