What did Southern states do in reaction to the 14th Amendment?
a. accepted it as law and adhered to it
b. refused to acknowledge its passage
c. placed its future in jeopardy through court action
d. rejected or ratified modified versions of it
d. rejected or ratified modified versions of it
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During ordinary times, every election is critical and forces the parties to fight over a single dominant issue.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments provide for _____________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following was NOT a result of the discovery of large oil reserves in Mexico during the 1970s?
a. These reserves allowed the government to embark upon substantial investment programs in virtually all sectors of the Mexican economy. b. These reserves allowed Mexico to finance initiatives to reduce poverty and halt declining agricultural productivity. c. These reserves allowed the government to address, at least initially, some of the problems brought about by import substitution industrialization. d. These reserves resulted in Mexico becoming increasingly vulnerable to international economic fluctuations in the demand for and price of oil. e. These reserves increased the power of privileged interest groups in Mexico and their ability to influence government policy.
The idea that the unresponsiveness of the federal government to Hurricane Katrina was
because most of the victims were Black could be called ________. a. hyperpluralist thinking b. a critique of the incompetence of FEMA c. an unfair blaming of nature for the disaster d. a pluralist interpretation of government inactivity e. a belief in an elite conspiracy