Occasionally, a majority party leader will use his or her _____ power to advance or kill a particular bill
a. gatekeeping
b. veto
c. ad hoc
d. sine die
a
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What was one purpose of the eugenics movement?
a. To advocate for disability rights b. To discourage people with mental and physical disabilities from having children c. To study the brain d. To create physical and mental therapy programs for those who needed them
In Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court ruled that the government generally could not engage in prior restraint; what does this mean?
a. States and the federal government can only limit speech that pertains directly to political issues. b. States and the federal government can, in advance, prohibit someone from publishing something for most reasons. c. States and the federal government cannot ask someone to print something in their favor. d. States and the federal government cannot, in advance, prohibit someone from publishing something without a compelling reason.
Which of the following is the reason behind the existence of the traditional gender gap?
A. modernization B. greater job opportunities for women C. women's sense of religiosity D. greater educational opportunities for women E. rapid economic development
Explain why freedom of expression is critical to people's participation in the political process.
What will be an ideal response?