The "compelling state interest" test is a standard that _______________

A) the Court uses to strike down all government entanglement with religion.
B) required government to show a program would be significantly undermined by providing religious exemptions.
C) the Court has never used.
D) requires government to demonstrate that speech will lead to an illegal act.
E) the Court continues to use in its free exercise cases.


B

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a) The state has a progressive tax system because of its reliance on sales and property taxes. b) The state has a proportional tax system because of its reliance on the sales tax. c) The state has a regressive tax system because of its reliance on income and property taxes. d) The state has a regressive tax system because of its reliance on property, sales and excise taxes. e) The state has a fair tax system because most state revenue comes from gambling.

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In decisions that involved such issues as the death sentence, protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, and the rights of criminal defendants, the Burger Court is categorized as conservative

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Under which interpretation method would the Court give the federal government considerable implied powers to regulate the economy?

A) loose construction B) textualism C) strict construction D) originalism E) fixed construction

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Between 1906 and 1979, stable political parties did not develop in Iran because

A. competitive elections were rare. B. no party seemed capable of gaining a majority for rule. C. parties were banned by the government. D. voters kept changing their party affiliation.

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