"Laissezfaire" refers to
a. the philosophy that says people can do whatever they want.
b. the French concept of democracy.
c. a policy eliminating government intervention in the economic market place.
d. a planned capitalist economy like that in France.
e. government regulation to ensure that every economic actor has a chance to succeed.
c
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Although in Gitlow v. New York, the Supreme Court established the Fourteenth Amendment's jurisdiction over the states, when it came to free speech, which of the following was also true?
A. The Court soon expressed regret for the decision because the freed defendant, Benjamin Gitlow, started a violent riot with one of his speeches. B. New York declined to follow the ruling by the Supreme Court order and never retried Gitlow. C. Defendant Gitlow's nomination to the Supreme Court some 25 years later was defeated because of his early activism. D. Defendant Gitlow still had his state-level conviction upheld and went to prison.
The __________ is second in line (after the vice president) to succeed a president should that office become vacant
Fill in the blanks with correct word
States generally are willing to enforce international law themselves because
a. more powerful states could invade any state that breaks the law. b. the International Court of Justice would decide against them anyway. c. they tend to benefit from international law. d. the United Nations would impose greater sanctions against those states.
Which event popularized the term terrorism?
A. The 30-Years-War B. The French Revolution C. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict D. The Vietnam War E. The 9/11 attacks