How do the inherently suspect and reasonableness standards differ?
a. The inherently suspect standard relies on observation; the reasonableness standard relies on data.
b. Under the inherently suspect standard the law is presumed to be valid; under the reasonableness standard the law is presumed to be invalid.
c. The inherently suspect standard is a higher threshold for determining whether the law is constitution.
d. The inherently suspect standard evaluates whether it is rationally connected to a legitimate government goal; the reasonableness standard evaluates whether it is the least restrictive way to achieve that goal.
c
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A) marketers. D) issue leaders. B) social initiators. E) None of the above C) political entrepreneurs.
Which of the following statements summarizes major reasons for the growth in government in the past 100 years?
A. As the U.S. territory and role in the world expanded, public attitudes became accepting of government involvement in many facets of life. B. As more and more public officials have been hired through the years, the government has taken on a growing role in many facets of life. C. As the need for government welfare programs has grown, taxes have increased and the government has taken on an expanded role in many facets of life. D. After the Great Depression, many new government programs were created that, today, have grown to enormous sizes, require huge budgets, and employ many federal employees.
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a. Afghanistan b. Egypt c. Iran d. Lebanon
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).