In Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corporation (1981), the Court struck down an Iowa statute prohibiting the use of 65-foot-long double-trailer trucks on its highways because it violated the
a. Commerce Clause
b. Full Faith and Credit Clause
c. Supremacy Clause
d. None of the above is true.
A
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a. a station must give free time to all interest groups. b. a station must give free time to all religious organizations. c. equal blocks of time must be made available to all political candidates. d. the "National Anthem" must be aired at least twice a day. e. a certain percentage of airtime must be devoted to the public interest.
At the Second Continental Congress, who argued that "these united Colonies are, and of right ought to be free and independent States"?
A. Richard Henry Lee B. Samuel Adams C. Thomas Jefferson D. James Madison E. John Hancock
Which of the following statements about managing transportation is true?
A. Much of the money for creating transportation facilities comes from the state and local governments. B. The federal government only builds highways, public buildings, airports, parks, and recreational facilities. C. States do the planning, estimate the costs, and arrange for the construction work, even when they receive federal assistance. D. States need not necessarily submit their plans to the U.S. Department of Transportation in order to receive any support. E. The function of road building was gradually transferred from the federal government to local governments.
Which ideology places the greatest emphasis on economic freedom?
A. liberalism B. populism C. socialism D. libertarianism E. conservatism