In 1883, the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment

a. applied only to individuals.
b. required equal accommodations in segregated cities.
c. was invalid because states had been forced to ratify it before being readmitted to the Union.
d. applied only to state governments.


D

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The case of Marbury v. Madison raised the question of who had the right to

a. commit the United States to entangling alliances. b. impeach federal officers for "high crimes and misdemeanors." c. declare an act of Congress unconstitutional. d. purchase foreign territory for the United States. e. appoint Supreme Court justices.

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The Warren Commission investigation of the assassination of President John Kennedy concluded

A. that Jack Ruby killed Oswald on the orders of an unknown third party. B. that an unknown second gunman shot from a "grassy knoll" behind the motorcade. C. both that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of Kennedy, and that Jack Ruby killed Oswald on the orders of an unknown third party. D. that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of Kennedy. E. None of these answers is correct.

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What is stereotype threat, how does it operate, and how might it affect women’s performance on certain cognitive tests? What are some examples of factors that moderate the effects of stereotype threat and describe what can be done to diminish its effects.

What will be an ideal response?

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Shamans specialized in

a. negotiating with non-Mongols. b. making tents and clothes. c. interceding with the gods. d. leading men into battle. e. giving sermons.

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