What were the Civil Rights Amendments, and what impact did they have on the lives of African Americans? Discuss at least one way in which states pushed back against the implementation of the Civil Rights Amendments.
What will be an ideal response?
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In ________________, the Supreme Court adhered to its decision in Texas v. Johnson and struck down the Flag Protection Act as applied to flag burning as a means of political protest
a. United States v. Eichman (1990) b. Street v. New York (1969) c. Doran v. Salem Inn (1975) d. None of the above is true.
Compare and contrast the Hispanic, African American, and Anglo populations in Texas. What has happened to the percentages of each in recent decades and how are they expected to change in coming decades? Where are each of the populations concentrated?
What has historically been their influence in politics and how, if at all, has it changed?What will be an ideal response?
An examination of ethical issues in research in the 20th century reveals that
a. the Nazi atrocities in World War II created the only major ethical problems in research. b. there have been few notable problems in the last 20 years. c. researchers in the United States have engaged in research practices that seriously violated ethical principles. d. psychological research has been among the most consistent offenders regarding ethical problems.
Governments may invest in training programs for their own staff or for the public. This policy design tool is referred to as ______.
A. capacity-building tools B. authority tools C. creative thinking D. inducements