Under the compelling interest test, the federal government or a state can limit rights only if the Supreme Court decides
A) that the government has a broad interest in passing the law.
B) that the law is narrowly drawn to meet the governmental interest.
C) that the law relates to interstate commerce.
D) that the law relates to federal spending.
E) that the government has a compelling interest and the law is narrowly drawn to meet it.
E
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Which of the following is true with regard to U.S. political appointees as ambassadors?
a. They were at the forefront of diplomatic change during the twentieth century. b. They aid in conducting signals intelligence ("sigint"). c. They are chosen for their ability to speak multiple local dialects of the host country's language. d. Often they are prestige-seekers who contributed money to the president's election campaign. e. Their main function is to open up liaison offices in the host country's capital.
The cumulative percentage records the percentage of cases …
a. below a given level b. above a given level c. at or below a given level d. at or above a given level
In the United States, women are more likely than men to oppose __________
a. restrictions on firearms b. affirmative action c. U.S. military intervention d. restrictions on abortion