In ____________, the Supreme Court upheld application of the federal antipolygamy statute to a Mormon who claimed it was his religious duty to have several wives

a. Douglas v. City of Jeanette (1943)
b. Reynolds v. United States (1879)
c. Torcaso v. Watkins (1961)
d. None of the above is true.


B

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a. a new electronic health records program. b. a children's health program funded by the federal government and states. c. former president George W. Bush's primary health care initiative. d. a children's health program funded by the federal government and states and former president George W.Bush's primary health care initiative.

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a. state treasurer b. secretary of state c. attorney general d. state superintendent of education

Political Science

What was the biggest change affected by the passage of the Help America Vote Act?

A. There was a significant drop in the use of paper ballots. B. Felons were allowed to vote. C. An increased usage of punch card ballots was observed. D. There was a change in the political alignment of the country. E. Prison inmates were allowed to vote.

Political Science